InterContinental Collaborates with 'Maison Francis Kurkdjian' to Present Flower-Inspired Desserts and Perfumes
Introducing 'Plaidlaren Royal High Tea'
Maison Francis Kurkdjian Perfume Set of 2 Gifts
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Seoul's Samseong-dong 'Grand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas' announced on the 5th that it will showcase the flower-themed 'Fladlaren Royal High Tea' in the lobby lounge until the end of June, in collaboration with the French luxury perfume brand 'Maison Francis Kurkdjian.'
Fladlaren is a French word meaning 'Queen's Flower.' It consists of desserts inspired by spring flowers and a set of two Maison Francis Kurkdjian perfumes.
About 11 tea foods are prepared, including flower dacquoise shaped like cherry blossoms, roses, elderflower, flower accents, and spring flower scallop pur?e. In addition to the premium tea or coffee menu served together, a signature Blossom Tea is offered as a welcome drink. There is also a service where guests can choose and taste chocolates shaped like roses in various colors.
The set of two Maison Francis Kurkdjian perfumes provided with the 'Fladlaren Royal High Tea' for two includes '? la Rose,' the brand's signature perfume containing 400 roses in one bottle, and 'L'Homme ? la Rose,' a rose perfume for men created by Francis Kurkdjian.
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The 'Fladlaren Royal High Tea,' prepared with spring flowers as its motif, is available in the first-floor lobby lounge until the end of June. The price is 80,000 KRW for two people (including tax and service charge).
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