CASAMORATI

Casamorati is an Italian perfume house with a rich history dating back to the 19th century, when Claudio Casamorati founded the C. Casamorati Perfumery Factory in Bologna. His vision was to create refined, artistic fragrances that unite craftsmanship, nature and elegance.

The origins of Casamorati
On 17 April 1888, Claudio Casamorati registered the trademark with the double-C logo, making his perfumes and soaps instantly recognisable. The logo became a symbol of luxury, quality and Italian refinement, bringing the house international acclaim.

Among the admirers of Casamorati was Queen Margherita of Savoy, the first queen of Italy. During the Grande Esposizione Emiliana in Bologna in 1888, she met Claudio Casamorati personally. As a gesture of appreciation, she presented him with a gold pin and declared that she could not begin her morning without his perfumes.

From golden age to rebirth
Casamorati enjoyed a period of great success until the early 20th century, but due to financial setbacks the house eventually came to a halt around the mid-century. For more than sixty years, Casamorati's perfumes disappeared from the market, until Xerjoff acquired the rights in 2009 and revived the brand.

During this relaunch, both the original bottle design and the historic C-logo were preserved, ensuring that the authentic soul of the brand remained intact.


Wonderful Bologna
In your summer wishing
Like bouquets corona
With no color missing
Love songs for flowers
In the breezy wind blow
Your nearness empowers
On city streets glow


A tribute to Italian craftsmanship
The modern Casamorati perfumes carry the same timeless charm, refinement and artistic soul as their predecessors. Inspired by the Art Nouveau style and pure Italian craftsmanship, they form a bridge between past and future.

Some fragrances, such as Fiore d'Ulivo and Mefisto, still follow the original formulas from more than a century ago. Other creations, including Bouquet Ideale, are modern interpretations of historic Casamorati compositions.



The modern spirit of Casamorati
With its entry into the 21st century, Casamorati gained a contemporary dimension without losing its classical identity. Fragrances such as Casafutura, Dolce Amalfi and La Tosca combine inspiration from Casamorati's golden era with the most refined techniques of modern perfumery.

Each fragrance reflects the balance between heritage and innovation, between Italian romance and timeless luxury.


An ode to the past, created for the present
Casamorati perfumes are more than fragrance creations; they are a love letter to Italian perfumery from the Art Nouveau era. They show how the beauty of the past can be brought back to life — not as a contrast to innovation, but as a source of inspiration for the future.

Today, Casamorati is part of the Xerjoff Group and is recognised worldwide as a symbol of timeless elegance, artistry and Italian luxury.