COME explores the green odors: fragile, layered, elusive, complex and shifting. The colour is a matter of perception not a definition and in this composition the green breaks down and rebuilds itself in a catalogue of olfactive metaphors.
COME welcomes you with the bright lights of bergamot and helichrysum, evoking a wet green lawn. COME burgeons and takes shape: the green thickens in the fig leaves fallen on the grass, darkens with tea leaves and the civet aroma, oxidizes like exposed metal, while the smoke and the labdanum draw a resinous, deep petrol shade.
COME vibrates between contrasts and harmonies: the balsamic sweetness of benzoin and the earthy intensity of oud outline an emerald green, rich and forgotten. The tonka bean and the musk unveil new nuances, a dustier and elegant green.
COME is a palpable green: the patchouli is mimetic and vegetal, the honey melts as vanilla and jasmine blend into a celadon green, milky and thin. The ylang ylang flowers, together with the juniper wood, generate a vast and luminous space
COME is an open question, a declaration of perceptual, chromatic, and olfactive freedom.
fig, bergamot, olibanum, cade, benzoin, black tea, labdanum, oud, helichrysum (immortelle), tonka bean, jasmine, vanilla, civet, patchouli, honey, musk, ylang ylang
Antonio Gardoni