"At the Perfumery Exhibition held in the Palais de Glace, Paris, recently, the prime material houses were represented, among others, by - Pilar Freres, Grasse J. Perfumery and Essential Oil Record, Volume 18, 1927:
This new venture organized by the "Revue des Marques de la Parfumerie" is quite a pretty little show of French perfumery, just big enough to be worth the entrance fee, yet small enough to enable the usual "exhibition headache" to be avoided. I have seen a certain number of perfumery courts at international and other exhibitions, but cannot remember any where the stands, while remaining so thoroughly individual, were grouped in a more harmonious whole of such pleasing aspect." "The “Salon de la Parfumerie" in the Palais de Glace, in the Champs Elysées, was opened by the Minister of Commerce on June 1. "Revue des Marques" (43, Avenue Gambetta, Paris) are preparing an exhibition of perfumery, soap and allied industries in the Palais de Glace in the Champs - Elysées, Paris, from June 1 - 15."Ĭhemist and Druggist, The Newsweekly for Pharmacy, Volume 106, 1927: This was noted in Perfumery and Essential Oil Record, Volume 18, 1927: This was an exhibition of popular perfume companies of the period. It was here that the first Salon de Parfumerie was held from the 12th to the 15th of June 1927. In December 1893, the rotunda became the Palais de Glace (Ice Palace), one of the most popular attractions of Belle Époque Paris. A new replacement panorama, Le Panorama National, was designed by architect Gabriel Davioud at the corner of the Avenue d'Antin (now Avenue Franklin D. Inaugurated in 1839, this structure was integrated with other Hittorff buildings for the Exposition Universelle (1855) and destroyed the following year. The theatre began with an 1838 project of architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff for a rotunda in the Champs Elysees. Théâtre du Rond-Point is a theatre in Paris, located at 2bis avenue Franklin-D.-Roosevelt, 8th arrondissement.