๐ฆข The Inspiration: The White Vase
A single stem of Tuberose in a white ceramic vase. Porcelain White Tuberose is minimalist, stark, and architecturally beautiful. It removes all the green and citrus notes to focus on the creamy, white texture of the petal itself. It is cool to the touch, smooth, and silent. It reimagines the flower as a sculpture.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Cream and Stone
The scent opens with White Pepper and Pear. The heart is White Tuberose and Gardenia. It creates a "White Flower" accord that is creamy but not sweet. The base is White Woods (Birch) and Iso E Super. It is smooth, cool, and creates a transparent aura.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The White Flower
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Gardenia Accord: Adds a mushroomy, creamy depth that reinforces the tuberose.
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Iso E Super: A synthetic molecule that smells like cedar, skin, and velvet. It gives the scent a modern, abstract finish.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Perfectionism
Minimalist scents signal order and precision. Porcelain White Tuberose is for the perfectionist. It signals high standards and a love for clean lines. It creates a distance that is intriguing rather than cold.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Ceramic-Scenting. We formulated the scent to have a "Cold" texture. By using cooling agents and mineral notes, the scent feels physically cool in the nose, mimicking the touch of porcelain.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Art galleries, museums, architectural studios, or when wearing all white.
Where to spray: Wrists and behind the neck.
Style pairing: White suits, architectural cuts, silver jewelry, and sleek hair.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"It's art. It's not trying to be sexy or cute. It just is. Beautiful and cold. It's the scent of a marble statue. Absolutely stunning in its simplicity."