COMING SOON

For the man whose presence lingers long after he’s gone – a timeless fragrance housed in noble wood, crafted with heritage in mind.

Louis Zborowski

(20 February 1895 – 19 October 1924)

Louis Vorow Zborowski was a British racing driver andautomobile engineer. Zborowski's career as an amateur racing driver encompassed a wide experience of marques and noticeable events.

In the 1923 Indianapolis 500 Zborowski drove a Bugatti. He drove in the 1923 Italian Grand Prix at Monza in a car designed by American engineer Harry Miller, the single-seat "American Miller 122". In 1924 Zborowski joined the Mercedes and unfortunately died in one of their cars while competing at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, after his car skidded on a curve and turned over twice.