Creations of Creed
Creed is one of the oldest and most prestigious fragrance houses in the world, founded in 1760 in London and later established in Paris. Supplier to royal families and celebrated personalities for over 260 years, Creed is synonymous with raw material quality and an artisan tradition passed from father to son. Aventus, Green Irish Tweed, and Silver Mountain Water are global landmarks. Explore them at The Scent Nest.
260 years of craftsmanship: the fragrance house of royal families
Creed appeared in 1760 in London, founded by James Henry Creed, tailor and perfumer. The house supplied fragrances to Queen Victoria, Empress Eugénie of France, Napoleon III, and many other figures of European history. In 1854 it moved to Paris, remaining a family house run by the founder’s descendants to this day.
Aventus (a fruited-smoky accord with pineapple, birch, musk, and vetiver) has become one of the best-selling niche fragrances in modern history. Green Irish Tweed (a fresh green fougère, cool as an Irish morning) and Silver Mountain Water (clean citrus with tea and crystalline metal notes) are other landmarks. Creed works exclusively with the highest quality natural ingredients.
At The Scent Nest, Creed is a reference choice for those who appreciate authentic fragrance heritage. Samples allow an unhurried exploration of this historic archive.
Frequently asked questions about Creed
What is Creed?
Creed is a fragrance house founded in 1760 in London, one of the oldest in the world, supplier to European royal families and synonymous with artisan quality.
Why is Aventus so popular?
Aventus has a unique character: fresh and smoky pineapple with birch and clean musk. It is versatile, with excellent longevity, and an accord that has inspired dozens of imitations.
What other Creed fragrances are worth trying?
Green Irish Tweed, Silver Mountain Water, Virgin Island Water, and Millesime Imperial are recommended for broadening your collection.
Where can I buy Creed in Romania?
The Scent Nest carries Creed samples so you can discover this historic olfactive archive before choosing your bottle.
