Perfume Workshop Miller Road

Auckland, Queenstown
All year round

Book A Perfume Workshop

Make a 30ml bottle of eau de parfum at one of their perfume workshops. Their gorgeous Miller Road Fragrance Studios are located in Devonport and Queenstown. At the workshops you will spend 2.5 hours creating your own bespoke perfume. You will have 60 perfumery materials to choose from including rose, jasmine, gardenia, mimosa, green tea, vanilla, sandalwood, oud and tobacco. They will talk about how to make a balanced fragrance and you will learn how to construct your composition using our easy to follow system. Private workshop bookings are also available for groups. Perfect for hen’s nights, birthdays, Christmas outings, corporate team building and book clubs. Classes are structured for adults so parental assistance is required for younger participants. Please call regarding suitability prior to booking. Check online for times.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Perfume Workshop Miller Road

Address

Devonport & Queenstown locations

Contact

https://millerroad.co.nz/pages/contact-us

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