HARRY LEHMANN - PARFUM NACH GEWICHT
In the long Kantstrasse, this outdated showcase, surmounted by its 1950 s, hides a true treasure of perfume history in Berlin. Mr. Lehmann holds his grandfather's shop; in his retirement, his daughter will take over. This is where Veilchen (violet) was created for Marlene Dietrich in 1926. Mr Lehmann sells his perfumes by weight in prétention bottles. They are all lined up in a strange forest of artificial flowers. From Potosi, fresh citrus water to Lambada, oriental unisex perfume to capsize the soul, passing through the traditional rose petrol, there is a whole range of scents to discover in this extraordinary perfumer that sells its creations… by weight and for a loaf of bread!
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