In 1774, Michel Adam, a master perfumer and glove maker from Versailles, opened a shop in Paris which he named "À la Reine des Fleurs" (To the Queen of Flowers). It was an immediate success, particularly with the court of King Louis XVI. That same year, he created his first eau de Cologne, named after the shop: "Eau de Cologne de la Reine des Fleurs" (Queen of Flowers Cologne). Adopted by Marie Antoinette, it quickly became a staple at court. The formula was revisited in 1874, on the occasion of the company's centenary, and has been preserved and offered today. Today, Maison LT Piver reinvents this iconic fragrance as a candle for a delicate ambiance (attributes) in your home.