In our backyard we have lemon nettle, oakmoss, dog roses and tiny little green tomatoes. These natural scents of garden are treats for garden geeks.
Wild Fig is a multifaceted fragrance with both sweet and fresh green notes. A warm, fruity and sensual scent. A bit like picking figs that have been allowed to ripen for a long time and remain on the twig until harvest. Or like cutting into a soft, freshly picked and juicy fig adding a drop of honey.
Lemon Nettle has a subtle, fresh and herbal scent from lemon balm.
A green and citrusy invigorating fragrance that is impossible not to like. Warm green aromas from the herb garden, going straight to the heart! Reminiscent of the aroma when a leaf of lemon balm is rubbed between your fingers.
Oak moss is a deep and earthy scent of moist woods and moss, with a hint of leather, tar and cedar. Like warmly and lovingly being enveloped deep into the primeval forest of a John Bauer painting.
Oak moss is a classic ingredient in many perfumes. Mysterious, exciting and a little masculine.
An exciting fragrance with a lot of character! Fresh, spicy and invigoratingly sour. Like when pruning the tomato plant by removing unwanted shoots from the stem or chop an unripe green tomato. Smells more like the leaves and stem than the fruit itself. Green Tomato brings back lovely summer memories – all year round.
A mild rosebud scent, like from dewy wild roses on a lovely early summer morning. Dog Rose has a warm, natural and pleasant floral scent, far from modern bred roses. It is a bud-fresh, soft and smooth scent from the wild rose, `Rosa canina´ (also known as Stone rose) that is found wildgrowing
along the beaches of the Swedish west coast.
Pine needle is an aromatic and fresh fragrance with a light citrusy note. Like a barefoot walk on coniferous paths through a pine forest on a sunny afternoon. An aroma of warm resin, flaky bark and healthy green needles. A pure and chlorophyll-compressed scent, woody and absolutely lovely!