WienerBlut "EAU DE PARFUM / FREUDIAN WOOD"

Regular price $246.00

FREUDIAN WOOD
Intellectual movement in Vienna at the end of the century,
A fragrance inspired by Freud's Interpretation of Dreams (first edition, 1899).
According to him, the trees represent women, especially women's breasts.
To this milky and woody scent
It was a hint.
It stands out from many milky and creamy fragrances that express sweetness.
Combining luscious wood notes with a lactonic scent that expresses breast and nutrition,
It evokes the feeling of intimate skin.
A very noble impression enveloping the whole,
Ambergris and Australian sandalwood
Made from expensive natural raw materials.
A delicate and familiar scent that shows various expressions,
Produce effortless luxury.

Top Notes: Mimosa, Rose, Ambrette Seed, Cypress
Middle notes: lactones (milk), cumin, sandalwood, costas
Base: ambergris, labdanum, musk

-WienerBlut
EAU DE PARFUM
FREUDIAN WOOD
Contents: 100ml

"Wiener Blut"
A unisex fragrance brand born in Vienna in 2009.
founder and creative director
Alexander Lauber
The source of inspiration is the city and culture of Vienna at the end of the 19th century.
What fascinates the rover is
Various artistic culture such as painting, architecture, music, etc.
Vienna during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The brand name "WienerBlut" is
The famous waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1873
It comes from "WienerBlut".
At the beginning of the brand's establishment, the scent was created while following the recipe of a perfume that once existed in Vienna.
A rover that was built.
Each scent created with plenty of precious natural ingredients,
A story full of his thoughts.
While each scent has intelligence and sensuality,
An eau de parfum with a light feel.
Bottles are antique perfume bottles from Rover's own collection,
With motifs such as bottles used in pharmacies in Vienna,
Austrian art director based in New York.
Designed by Alex Wiedelin for a modern interpretation.
It perfectly embodies the classic and modern scent.
One of the attractions is that each shape is slightly different because it is hand-finished.
Bakelite, the material of the cap, was discovered in the late 19th century,
The second oldest synthetic resin after celluloid, whose production began in the early 20th century.
The warm and unique texture matches the bottle,
It looks attractive as an interior.