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EXCLUSIVE: Erwin Creed reflects on legacy and craftsmanship as House of Creed makes its India debut

There are fragrance houses that follow the zeitgeist. And then there is the House of Creed—a 264-year-old perfumery that has operated on its own timeline. Passed down through seven generations, the House of Creed has built its legacy not through scale or speed, but through rarity and a dedication to scent as memory.
Now, that legacy arrives in India.
“Bringing the House of Creed to India is both an honour and a natural next step in the House’s journey,” says Erwin Creed, who visited Delhi to mark the moment. “We’ve always taken a considered approach to expansion, waiting for the right moment and the right audience. India’s rich cultural tapestry, its appreciation for artistry, and its evolving luxury landscape make Delhi an inspiring setting.”
For Erwin, fragrance is personal before it is professional. “I grew up surrounded by perfume, often mixing perfumes in our little kitchen with my grandmother and my father,” he recalls. “Inspiration often begins with a journey, a place, a moment or an emotion that leaves a lasting impression.”
The same intimacy that began in a family kitchen now defines how each perfume is crafted. Every fragrance is compounded by hand in the House of Creed’s factory in Fontainebleau, France. Ingredients are sourced from long-standing partnerships with growers around the world—from Calabrian bergamot to Indian jasmine. “We seek out ingredients sustainably from the most remote places like the red vanilla bean from Madagascar,” says Erwin. “Not for the sake of it but because of the sheer quality.”
“We specialise in rare ingredients, often being the first to hand-select the finest parts of a harvest,” he adds. “Staying true to the Creed family values means taking our time, never compromising on quality and allowing each fragrance to unfold through an uncompromising artisanal approach.”
When he’s working on a new formula, Erwin avoids wearing any scent at all. “It interferes with my nose when I’m smelling a lot of the exciting things we are working on.” The process demands patience and precision. Each ingredient is assessed on its own terms, whether it’s the sharp brightness of bergamot or the warmth of sandalwood, before becoming part of something larger.
The boutique at The Chanakya in New Delhi reflects that same philosophy. It offers intimacy: personalised profiling sessions, a gifting ritual that turns the bottle into a keepsake and a setting designed to feel both elegant and unhurried. “It’s a celebration of the House of Creed’s legacy and craftsmanship,” says Erwin.