Diptyque's latest boutique in Marylebone Village

Diptyque are delighted to have opened their new Marylebone Village boutique. The new space has been designed to resemble a classic Parisian apartment. This new address celebrates the wandering imagination and expression of the know-how behind Diptyque’s creations. Echoing the founding spirit of the first boutique at 34 boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris, this new destination embodies Diptyque’s essence and the culture that embraces it.

The boutique is made up of two main rooms. At the street entrance, guests are greeted by a bespoke mosaic, created by French atelier, Decomosa. Eyes are then drawn to a counter made of vibrant hand painted tiles, inspired by the brand’s founders original drawings. Behind, a large cerused wooden cabinet displays beautifully wrapped gift and silk paper boxes.

Moving into the second room, the aesthetic shifts to intense shades of green, with dark green walls and low green panels, complemented by decorative tiles lining the walls. The centrepiece of the second room is a large display table. At the back you’ll find a large bespoke hand painted mural, produced by local artist, Tess Newall, again reinterpreted from original drawings from the Diptyque archives in Paris. 

“Having been part of the Marylebone community since 2008, we have been searching for a more sizable location for our new boutique for some time. We are so pleased to have found the perfect space, in Marylebone Village. The Diptyque retail experience is much more than just a luxury retail space, we have created a captivating experience for guests to embrace the world of Diptyque. It’s a joy to also work with local artists to bring our spaces to life” says Amanda Morgan, Managing Director UK. 

The boutique offers Diptyque’s full suite of services, including personalisation, engraving and also offers the fragrance refill service. Bring in your empty fragrance bottles for a fresh refill of the original purchased scent.

Visit the new boutique at 35C Marylebone High Street to take a look for yourself.