• Shop by Scent – Woody
    Shop by Scent – Floral
    An oriental voyage across the open fields of India, abundantly adorned with what is known as nature’s narcotics – the Tuberose. Similar to the Tuberose, whose presence is felt in the aroma that lingers long after the sun goes down, the sweet narrative of Xerjoff’s TuberHype candle reverberates in the hearts and souls of those who experience it long after the candle has been lit. The TuberHype candle is made with vegetable wax and is hand-poured into precious Limoges porcelain holders, lending a decorative decadence to your home, even before the candle is lit. Burn time approximately 45 hours. Notes Almond Tree Flower, Peach, Spicy, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang, Orange Blossom, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Musk, Vanilla
  • Shop by Scent – Woody
    Shop by Scent – Floral

    Unue

    $1,180
    Unue meaning “first” in Esperanto, a scent that ensures sensual presence.  A scent that possesses all the attritubutes of an afterglow, a floral-woody expression in sandalwood and musks. Just as the light hits and reflects the rainbow, notes of Italian bergamot, Egyptian jasmine and ylang-ylang shine and set the tone, reflecting their colors.  Radiant and as graceful as a white flower, the top note conjures a floral-white that seems traversed by a ray of light.  At the heart lies a fruity accord of a blend of fruits.  To underscore the almost carnal, woody density of its dry-down, a backdrop of musk and silky sandalwood becomes one with the skin.  This concoction leaves behind a trail of elegance and finesse.

    Top Notes

    Bergamot, Pink Berries, Pineapple, Anise

    Heart Notes

    Jasmine, Plum, Ylang-Ylang

    Base Notes

    Musk, Sandalwood, Patchouli Parfum
  • Shop by Scent – Fruity
    Shop by Scent – Oriental
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    “There might be millions of roses in the whole world, but you are my only one, unique rose.” Discover the enchanting smell of the flower that the Little Prince was in love, which is simultaneously vain and naïve.  It opens with a powdery sweetness, and it slowly develops into an enchanting and alluring fruity floral scent.  As we smell the citrusy and somewhat bitter notes of bergamot, we start to feel a sense of youth.  As the bergamot notes soften, powdery notes begin to come center stage with the fruity blend of plum and raspberry.  Slowly the main rose becomes more prominent, and the bitter citrus openings are now slowly softening, but what remains is a sense of sweet elegance. Through the sweetness we experience some bitterness from the opening fruits, it is indeed a confusing emotion that one cannot resist.  Is this the scent of love?

    Top Notes

    Bergamot, Orange

    Heart Notes

    Rose, Jasmine, Cedarwood, Plum, Raspberry

    Base Notes

    Sandalwood, Amber, Patchouli, Benzoin, Tonka Bean, Musk Parfum
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
  • A Perfume floating between an aromatic soil and a sky with notes of ozone. " LE RÊVE " is a pillow mist to welcome the theater of our brain. Henri Bergson evokes that we forget nothing, everything we have perceived, thought, wanted, persists indefinitely. Can memories be summoned by dreams ? Jardins D'Ecrivains interprets an olfactory atmosphere dedicated to sleep to deliciously explore our secret gardens.

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