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PARFUMS DE MARLY SUPPORTS THE 
MUSĆE DU LOUVRE
            
        PARFUMS DE MARLY SUPPORTS THE 
MUSĆE DU LOUVRE
Parfums de Marly is proud to be a patron of the Louvre Museum, supporting the enhancement of its 18th-century masterpieces.
Starting in 2024 and for a period of three years, the Maison will be working alongside the worldās most visited museum on a major project: the restoration and revival of the Cressent rooms, a wing within the Department of Decorative Arts.
RESTORING THE SPLENDOUR 
OF THE 18TH CENTURY
            
        RESTORING THE SPLENDOUR 
OF THE 18TH CENTURY
Nestled in the heart of the Louvre, the Department of Decorative 
Arts counts nearly 22,000 piecesāof which only 8,000 are on 
display due to their extreme fragility.
Dedicated to the 18th century, the Cressent rooms in the 
Richelieu Wing are among the most confidential in the museum.
With the support of Parfums de Marly, this renovation project 
focuses on reimagining the overall scenography to elevate the 
visitor experience, alongside the meticulous restoration of 
selected furniture pieces crafted by AndrƩ-Charles Boulle.
Nestled in the heart of the Louvre, the Department of Decorative Arts counts nearly 22,000 piecesāof which only 8,000 are on display due to their extreme fragility.
Dedicated to the 18th century, the Cressent rooms in the Richelieu Wing are among the most confidential in the museum.
With the support of Parfums de Marly, this renovation project focuses on reimagining the overall scenography to elevate the visitor experience, alongside the meticulous restoration of selected furniture pieces crafted by AndrƩ-Charles Boulle.
						A COMMON 
VISION
            
        A COMMON 
VISION
          
        
                
              AN IMMERSION IN 
FRENCH ART DE VIVRE
            
        AN IMMERSION IN 
FRENCH ART DE VIVRE
The aim of this scenographic work is to bring spaces steeped in history back into the spotlight, to showcase the excellence of this collection and to create a more immersive settingāone that invites visitors to wander, and let their imaginations unfold.
            
          BEHIND THE SCENES OF A PATRONAGE
Meet Olivier Gabet, Director of the Department of Decorative Arts at the Louvre.