La Maison FAUCHON

Throughout the year, FAUCHON offers a sensory and personalized experience across all of its product categories: delicatessen, cellar, pastries, tea, confectionery and chocolate.
Combining the elegance of its designs, the finesse of its recipes and its ancestral know-how in the composition of gift boxes, FAUCHON is the reference for refined and gourmet gifts.
Since 1886, FAUCHON experts have been crisscrossing France's regions in search of raw materials with exceptional qualities.

Innovation at the heart of FAUCHON

Each FAUCHON product is inspired by French heritage and taste refinement. We design each of our creations with a precise intention, to offer a unique experience combining pleasure and audacity: the famous Fauchon surprise, recognizable from the first bite or sip. We are constantly innovating, both in the choice of recipes and our ingredients. Our Executive Chef Sébastien Monceaux and his product team collaborate with the best artisans in France to create memorable dishes.

Made in France

Since 1886, precision has guided us in every recipe, product, packaging, service and ritual.

Our commitment to French craftsmanship has been unwavering for 140 years. All of our fine food products are made in France. From research and development to recipes and instructions given to our artisans, together we work to co-create the best French culinary experience to share with the world.

140 years of history

1886

Birth of a myth

In 1886, Auguste Fauchon, a young, passionate Norman, opened a grocery store on Place de la Madeleine in Paris. At the age of 30, with experience at Félix Potin, he aimed to offer Parisians exceptional products from his native Normandy. This year marked the beginning of the FAUCHON brand, synonymous with luxury and excellence in gastronomy.

1892

Tea the french way

In 1889, the opening of the ‘Grand Salon de Thé’ in Paris revolutionised the French art of living and at the same time offered a refined space dedicated to women. It was in this cosy setting that the spirit of tea was reborn in Paris, and with it, the blossoming of women. Auguste Fauchon introduced the ‘French afternoon tea’, creating emblematic in-house blends such as Five O'Clock and Siva (still part of the range today), bringing out a palette of aromas and flavours hitherto unknown.

1923

The expansion of Place de la Madeleine

Established since 1886 in the former Post Office on Place de la Madeleine, Auguste Fauchon took a new step forward in 1923 by creating a new bakery, confectionery and pastry space. Place de la Madeleine thus became FAUCHON's stronghold, reflecting the brand's elegance and refinement.

1932

The Fauchon semi

In 1932, the brand acquired an iconic symbol: the Fauchon logo, the famous black and white “seed” duplicated endlessly on the bags and packaging that can be seen on board delivery vans throughout Paris. The excellence of French gastronomy is proudly displayed throughout the capital.

1952

Higher and higher, further and further

In the 1950s, FAUCHON joined forces with Air France to offer exotic and extremely rare products to the French, such as Chilean cherries and lotus roots. This partnership strengthens FAUCHON’s international reputation and its ability to find the best products around the world.

1972

FAUCHON and Japan

In the 1960s, FAUCHON went from simply identifying and distributing culinary marvels to creating products, starting with a range of fruit-scented teas and then moving on to more innovative flavours such as flower petals. In the mid-60s, it was apple tea, which quickly became a best seller, that opened the doors to Japan for FAUCHON. In 1972, FAUCHON opened a shop in Tokyo. It was the first of the 110 FAUCHON shops now established on the Japanese islands. The company quickly became the leading importer of tea in Japan, as well as the leading exporter of French tea.

1986

A taste for culinary curiosity

Since 1886, FAUCHON has stood out for its selection of unusual and innovative products. From the art of savoury to the finesse of sweet, FAUCHON cultivates gustatory exploration to share with as many people as possible. For almost 140 years, this quest for the exceptional has attracted renowned chefs such as Pierre Hermé, Christophe Adam and Cédric Grolet to perfect their art. Today, the house continues to create dishes and desserts that combine modernity and tradition, bringing joy, pleasure and surprise to our customers.

2018

FAUCHON and the art of hospitality

In 2018, FAUCHON opened the Hôtel Paris on Place de la Madeleine, the historic birthplace of the company. Combining hotel excellence and French gastronomy. With this hotel, the company is perpetuating Auguste's legacy: from importing products to exporting the French art of living. From private services and exclusive tours to the Gourmet Bar and refined creations, FAUCHON invites its guests to experience unforgettable moments in elegant surroundings. The art of entertaining, the French way.

2021

FAUCHON School

Since its inception, FAUCHON has always trained talented individuals and chefs, passing on exceptional know-how and nurturing a passion for gastronomy, so it was only natural that in 2021, in Rouen, the birthplace of Auguste Fauchon, the Fauchon School was born. Aimed at enthusiasts and professionals alike, the school offers high-level training in pastry-making, baking and gourmet cooking. Participants discover the advanced techniques and secrets of FAUCHON artisans in an inspiring and refined setting.

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The FAUCHON team

Over 1000 multidisciplinary employees engage today's consumers and guests across the globe. They're caring, welcoming, bold and joyful.

Fauchon CSR

Driven by our values, we create meaningful dining experiences. Committed to our customers, communities, partners and artisans, we raise our standards every day to have a positive impact on people and the planet.