OUR VALUES
MADE IN BRITTANY AND FRANCE
The Hermine and Triskel Eau de Parfum range is produced in Grasse, the world’s fragrance capital, following our specifications. The Hermine and Triskel cosmetic range was developed and manufactured in Brittany after several months of research and development to create exclusive natural formulas.
REGION
Bienvenue en Bretagne® underlines its commitment to the region through the Bretagne brand. The company was created with the support of the Brittany region. Short product distribution circuits with business and tourism stakeholders.
OUR COMMITMENTS
All our products are approved (technologically and cosmetologically) and registered with the CPNP in accordance with European cosmetic regulations.
OPENNESS AND KINDNESS
The Bienvenue en Bretagne® brand echoes the values of a warm welcome: what a good human relationship means, focusing Brittany’s development on people, recognition and hospitality.
EXCELLENCE
Bienvenue en Bretagne® develops a process of continuous improvement to ensure it always offers high quality products.
OUR PRODUCTS
Designed as a range of ORIGINAL and UNIQUE LUXURY fragrances and cosmetics to pay tribute to Brittany, a characterful land where everyone is welcome. These products have been developed to arouse the senses and are inspired by the olfactory EMOTIONS of Brittany. The fragrances feature both MARINE and WOODY notes, and reveal the true NATURE of Brittany, which thrives on the elements of the LAND and SEA. Bienvenue en Bretagne® bottles the POWER of olfactory memories. Anyone who wears Hermine® and Triskel® can enjoy the exhilaration of memories made on this land that is rich in HISTORY, HERITAGE and LANDSCAPES. Stephane Founder of Bienvenue en Bretagne
We wanted to create perfumes that would evoke the senses. Hermine recounts the softness and enveloping sensations of coming home after a day at the beach. Triskel is an invitation to enjoy the energising and invigorating sensations of sea spray, before taking time to contemplate your thoughts in the depths of the Brocéliande forest.
Anne and Stéphane Gerveau