Client
Robertet
Type of Work
Custom Exhibits
Year
2022-2023
Crafting spaces for a legacy in natural perfumery
For over 170 years, Robertet has been the global authority in natural raw materials for fragrance, flavor, and wellness. With a rare vertical integration—from seed to scent—the brand needed an exhibition space that not only echoed its deep-rooted legacy but also embodied its refined, nature-first philosophy.
Since 2022, First Rain Exhibits has been entrusted with bringing Robertet’s essence to life on the Indian show floor—through designs that reflect their purity, passion, and purpose.
FAFAI 2022: A delicate introduction
Our journey began at FAFAI 2022, where Robertet made its presence felt with quiet elegance. This was not a booth built to shout. It was designed to breathe, to welcome, and to invite curiosity.
- A minimal, clean layout created room for the fragrances to take center stage
- Branding was subtle and considered—focusing on identity over impact
- Natural textures and warm lighting brought a softness that echoed the soul of the brand
It set the tone for a partnership grounded in shared values: restraint, detail, and storytelling through design.

Cosmohome Tech 2023 – A fragrancy journey, layered and refined
By 2023, the brand’s message had grown more confident. At CosmohomeTech Delhi, Robertet’s booth needed to feel more structured, while retaining the emotional delicacy the brand is known for.
The result? A compact, 56 sqm layout, intelligently planned to reflect Robertet’s premium positioning in a highly experiential format.

Why Robertet chose First Rain
When working with a brand as storied and sensitive as Robertet, subtlety matters. Our design response focused on creating atmospheres, not just structures.
- A layout that prioritizes sensory flow over footfall
- Design that speaks softly but with purpose
- A commitment to excellence—visible in every detail, from finish to fragrance display

Spaces that speak in scented silence
With each project, Robertet has challenged us to do more with less—to design with restraint, depth, and meaning. In doing so, we’ve learned that sometimes the quietest booths leave the loudest impressions.