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CREED Sprays for the Well Dressed Home

Monday, May 17th, 2010
CREED Room Sprays

CREED Room Sprays

CREED fragrances such as CREED Green Valley, CREED Love in Black and CREED Erolfa are the perfect finishing touch for the well-dressed man or woman. CREED also provides superb ambience for the home.

CREED room sprays are blended by master perfumer Olivier CREED in his French country workshop alongside CREED fragrances for the body. A major difference is that Mr. CREED uses much higher concentrations of natural ingredients — blooms, buds and spices, for example — for room sprays that quickly fill any chamber with lush, inviting scent.

CREED’s Cocktail de Pivoines room spray literally means “cocktail of peonies”. It has a loyal clientele worldwide. In fact, royal household purchasing departments are among its largest acquirers. Perfect for family or guest quarters, this scent is floral and fresh — but never overpowering.
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Leisure Fuels Work for CREED Family

Friday, March 12th, 2010
Erwin CREED Skiing

Actual photo of Erwin CREED skiing.

Both master perfumer Olivier CREED and his son, Erwin, maintain very active lives when not at work in their fragrance workshop in the French countryside. Many times, their adventurous leisure activities influence their creation of new fragrances for clients.

For example, CREED father and son are avid and competitive skiers, usually in the Swiss Alps. The CREED fragrance Silver Mountain Water by Olivier CREED is intended to evoke the bracing air and crystalline water of the Alpine region, including the towns of Gstaad and Zermatt. Even Silver Mountain Water’s white bottle and silver cap evoke this Alpine feel.

Father and son are skilled golfers as well. Oliver CREED served on France’s national golf team in the 1980′s, and his portrait hangs in a place of honor in the Fontainebleau Golf Club. His loving homage to golf is CREED Green Valley, a fragance that evokes the lush greenery of a fine course just after sunrise, when dew is still on the grass and wind begins to stir the scents of flowering trees and plants that dot the perimeter of play. (more…)