What does the name “Diptyque” mean?
Two syllables like a whisper that conjures the imagination and elsewhere. A tribute to the two-panel paintings of the Renaissance, where the subjects converse in harmony, and a nod to the Greek root of the word. More than just a name, it is also the echo of 34 boulevard Saint-Germain: two angled windows that face each other.
Diptyque speaks of contrasts: the rigour of craftsmanship and the evanescence of fragrance, the black & white versus colours, the oval that seals the two sides of the same bottle.
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