A Selection of Our Work
A series of scents shaped by patience and respect for the craft
It’s about the sense of something real.
Each fragrance is the result of countless hours of refinement—and the commitment to doing things properly.
We hope you can feel it.

Natlys
Natlys resembles the early, humid gardens of spring. The season's first flower, a red tulip, unfolds in the center. When the tulip blossoms, it marks the arrival of spring and the end of the long, dark winter days.
The early spring air, infused with green notes of grass and fresh red apples, along with morning dew and delicate woody tones, welcomes the light.
Note
Top: Cyclamen, Red Apple
Midt: Mountain-Air, Red Tulip
Bund: Green, Wood
Ingredients:
råstof
Råstof is a scent that embraces the fearless spirit of man and symbolizes boundless exploration. It provides a persistent sense of strength and mystique throughout the day.
The inspiration behind the fragrance comes from the ancient Danes of the Viking Age, who courageously sailed against the current to nourish their endless curiosity.
Råstof is a symbol of journey, irresistible endurance, and the embodiment of unrestrained willpower and courage required by the people of that era.
Note
Midt: Jasmin, Rose, Licoice
Bund: Amber, Tonka Bean, Wood, Licorice root
Ingredients:
Alcohol, perfume (fragrance), aqua (water), coumarin.


Pudevår
The clear and pure scent of the Pudevår (pillowcase) is meant to evoke memories of childhood, where grandma carefully placed clean bed linen on the beds, and the body slowly warmed under the cool duvet. The fragrance encapsulates the qualities of purity and lightness, challenging to explain but with a sense of ease and freshness.
It's like a harmonious combination of freshly laundered bed linen, swaying in the wind all day and now being taken down just as the moisture settles on a Scandinavian summer evening.
Note
Top: Cyclamen, Red Apple, Lemon verbena
Midt: Mountain-Air, Fruit, Orangeblossom , White rose
Bund: Cotton, Amber
Ingredients:
Alcohol, perfume (fragrance), aqua (water), citral.
