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Mayfair, London - March evening 1930
A group of architects gathered at a cocktail party in the most elegant coffee shop in the entire Mayfair district. As they settle comfortably in the warm, Art Deco-style room, adorned with dark wood, leather, and velvet, a group of golden London youth bursts in with foggy Martini glasses in hand, filling the room with pearly laughter, white smoke, and vanilla.
Fragrance Notes
Head
Juniper, great burnet, bitter orange, lemon (sfumatrice), bergamot, French sage, lavender
Heart
pink pepper, pepper tree, cardamom (absolute), coriander (absolute), blackcurrant (absolute from buds), iris (absolute)
Base
Paraguayan tree, oak moss (extract), cedarwood, cypriol, Haitian vetiver, vanilla (absolute), Ambermax, Ambrettolide
About the brand Arquiste
Fragrances that evoke (or even transport) important or simply interesting moments in world history. An example? When smelling Anima Dulcis, we are transported to the refectory of the Royal Monastery of Mary Jesus in 17th century Mexico. A group of nuns prepares spicy cocoa here according to a baroque recipe enriched with chili peppers, jasmine extract, cinnamon, and sweet vanilla. Meanwhile, Sydney Rock Pool is like surfing on the Australian coast in the 1970s - it contains warm sun-kissed notes of minerals, sea salt, coconut, and woody scents. Just close your eyes and you can completely forget yourself.
Reviews of Architects Club
There are so many things I love about this scent, but I think the contrast between citrus and vanilla is what draws me in the most. This fragrance seems to transition from cool to warm. Not a fan of vanilla in perfumes? Don't dismiss THE ARCHITECTS CLUB too quickly. The vanilla note is sweet, but definitely not dull.
Simon Tooley, Journal Etiket