J. F. Schwarzlose fragrances are bold and intelligent, designed for individuals. Every note in them reflects the pulse of Berlin. The brand's history began in 1856, when keyboard instrument maker Joachim Friedrich Schwarzlose opened a pharmacy in Berlin. The company later became the official supplier of perfumes to the Imperial and Royal Household, but turmoil awaited it ahead: relocation, World War II, the division of stores by the Berlin Wall... After releasing a number of iconic fragrances and gaining an impeccable reputation in Europe and beyond, in 1976 the Schwarzlose business all ceases to exist. The brand was revived in 2012 under the name J.F.Schwarzlose Berlin. Lutz Hermann, an industrial and commercial designer, discovered information about J.F.Schwarzlose Söhne in the archives. To revive the perfume brand, Lutz found two like-minded people: Tamas Tagscherer, a public relations specialist, and perfumer Veronique Nibert.