Caron Fleurs de Rocaille is a graceful floral aldehyde eau de parfum and one of the great classics of French perfumery. Created in 1934 by Caron’s founding perfumer Ernest Daltroff, it is an airy, powdery bouquet of spring flowers lifted by sparkling aldehydes.
About Caron
Founded in Paris in 1904, Caron is one of the oldest French perfume houses, known for its artistry and its rich, characterful florals.
Fragrance notes
- Top: lilac, aldehydes, rose, jasmine
- Heart: ylang-ylang, lily of the valley, violet, cloves
- Base: musk, oakmoss, sandalwood, cedar
Fragrance family: Floral Aldehyde · Concentration: Eau de Parfum · Size: 100ml
The story behind it
Fleurs de Rocaille – “rockery flowers” – evokes a bouquet of wildflowers. Its delicate, powdery character has made it an enduring reference in the floral aldehyde style.
How to wear it
Apply to pulse points. Its soft, powdery florals suit daytime wear and transitional seasons.



