Diptyque’s latest Ephemeral Space lands on Bond Street with a rhythm all its own, a soulful, sensory nod to Paris in the early 1960s and the legendary Orphéon jazz club.
Once a creative heartbeat just next door to Diptyque’s first boutique on Boulevard Saint-Germain, Orphéon was where founders, artists and musicians crossed paths late into the night. That same energy now hums through this immersive pop-up, reimagined as a jazz-infused listening room where scent and sound play in perfect harmony.
Created in collaboration with Superfly Records, serious experts in all things vinyl, the space feels part record store, part time machine. Guests are invited to slow down, take a seat at one the self-service turntables, slip on a pair of headphones and explore a carefully curated collection of forty vinyl records, spanning timeless jazz classics, modern interpretations and unexpected finds.
Design details echo the warmth and spontaneity of a record shop, while Orphéon, Diptyque’s iconic fragrance, weaves through the space, grounding the experience in the Maison’s heritage. Album artwork, jazz history books and playful games add extra layers, encouraging curiosity, conversation and a little lingering.
It’s a space to listen, discover and feel, it is modern, atmospheric and unmistakably Diptyque. Consider this your invitation to press play.
Visit now at Maison Diptyque, 107 New Bond St, London W1S 1ED