Commune de Paris woda kolońska

Olfactory group: powdery
Product code: ADV-Commune de Paris
PLN 319.00
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Astier de Villatte and Françoise Caron, in collaboration with Commune de Paris - a rebellious and avant-garde brand created by three Parisian fashion designers and design artists - have prepared Cologne 1871: the scent of revolution.

The composition opens with an explosion of Sicilian lemon, rosemary, and bergamot. But beneath this acidic and audacious facade, Cologne 1871 hides the sensitivity and charm of powdery aromas, so characteristic of those times. Sweet labdanum, benzoin, cedar, and patchouli blend with the first two synthetic fragrance molecules ever created in perfumery: coumarin with the scent of freshly cut grass and benzaldehyde with the scent of almonds. The resulting composition is unique and surprising.

It contains essences of Italian lemon, rosemary, and bergamot, extract of pink pepper, lavender absolute, labdanum, benzoin, patchouli, vetiver, cedar, "benzaldehyde" created in 1866, and "coumarin" created in 1870. This cologne was designed by Françoise Caron and a team of perfumers from Takasago.

Fragrance Notes
Head

lemon, bergamot, rosemary

Heart

Cistus labdanum, benzoin, almonds

Base

Cedar tree, amber, patchouli

About the brand Astier de Villatte

 


Brand with a crafty touch. Its founders, Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte, produce ceramics using traditional 19th century methods - making each piece timeless and unique. But ceramics are not the end! In 2008, the pair invited renowned "noses": Emilie Mazeaud and Françoise Carona (a star from the Japanese perfume house Takasago) to collaborate. This resulted in a line of colognes, incense, and scented candles. The candles deserve special recognition - each wick (made of pure cotton) is tailored to the specific composition, while the glass vessels, decorated with small air bubbles, are made in an old-fashioned workshop in Tuscany. The labels and cardboard packaging are printed by one of the last typesetters in France - Monsieur Huin.

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