Adlan Fragrances Expands to Europe with MiMa Concept Store in Paris
by Anna Barr

Founded in West Hollywood by Alexander Del Rae and Andrew Gleason, Adlan Fragrances is known for its signature graphite stoneware vessel with hand-poured coconut wax blends that are expertly curated scents. They have already garnered a celeb following, in LA and beyond, for those who appreciate that meticulous attention to detail and a multisensory experience. We are excited to see they have arrived in Paris making their European debut at MiMa Concept Store full of layered aesthetics on the city’s most intriguing street Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

“Bringing Adlan Fragrances to Europe, especially to a design and culture hub like Paris, feels like a dream come true,” said co-founder Alexander Del Rae. “It’s a testament to our vision of combining timeless design, clean ingredients, and fragrance artistry in a way that resonates globally. The MiMa Concept Store is the perfect home for Adlan in Europe, and we couldn’t be more excited to share our creations with a new audience.”

One candle that captures Paris for me that is rainy afternoons, book-filled corners in café or bookshops, is Plum Luck with a blend of ripe plum aromas with a hint of soft violet and rounded off with a subtle note of aged parchment. Additionally, every candle contains clean ingredients to keep your home a sanctuary. Adlan’s olfactory artistry aligns with old-world design in addition to their master perfumer that shapes a unique story to each scent while also finding a place in Paris where the intricacies of fragrance are appreciated. We look forward to more updates on this side of the pond as Adlan Fragrances continues to redefine thoughtful home fragrance experiences.

Photo Credit: Andrew Gleason
For more information on Adlan Fragrances, visit www.AdlanFragrances.com or follow @AdlanFragrances @themimaconcept
Adlan Fragrances now available at MiMa Concept Store
92 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
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