Royal Copenhagen Fragrances

About Royal Copenhagen


Royal Copenhagen, originally known for its fine porcelain, is a Danish company established in 1775 under the patronage of Queen Juliane Marie. While it gained international fame for its delicate and intricately designed porcelain pieces, Royal Copenhagen also ventured into the world of fragrances. In 1970, the brand introduced its first fragrance, "Royal Copenhagen Musk for Men," a classic scent that embodies the elegance and craftsmanship associated with the Royal Copenhagen name. This fragrance, known for its warm, masculine musk aroma, was designed to appeal to men looking for a refined and timeless scent, mirroring the brand's legacy in producing items of high quality and aesthetic value.

Royal Copenhagen's foray into fragrances represents an extension of its dedication to luxury and craftsmanship. The brand's perfume line, though not as extensive as those of dedicated fragrance houses, is characterized by classic scents that convey sophistication and understated elegance. Royal Copenhagen fragrances, like its porcelain, are appreciated for their quality and enduring appeal, catering to consumers who value tradition and craftsmanship. The brand remains a symbol of Danish heritage, with its fragrances continuing to attract a loyal following among those who appreciate the finer things in life.

Royal Copenhagen Fragrances

Viking by Royal Copenhagen for Men

Viking for Men

Released 1999
A mysterious, sensual, and masculine fragrance with a blend of herbal, spicy, and woody notes. It opens with a burst...