Introducing Force Majeure.
A collection shaped by forces beyond control: elemental, immovable, and at times, indifferent.
Not a singular idea, but a convergence. Three fragrances, each approaching the concept from a different angle, each rooted in place, material and tension.
Cape Wrath
A study of exposure.
The far north-western edge of Scotland, where the land falls away and the Atlantic asserts itself.
Cold air, salt, seaweed and stone. Angelica carried on the wind. A landscape defined not by
comfort, but by endurance.
Cape Wrath is not a depiction, but an impression stark, windswept and quietly expansive.
Pyroclasm
Pressure, held beneath the surface.
Steam, hot stone and mineral heat. A sense of movement before rupture. Pyroclasm explores what lies beneath the tension between stillness and release, between structure and collapse.
Elemental, dense, and unyielding.
The Grudge
Something carried. Something that lingers.
Ambergris and wormwood, a union that feels both ancient and unresolved. Salted, mineralic, and quietly unsettling. The Grudge is less immediate, more persistent. A presence that remains long after its origin is forgotten.
Force Majeure is not about harmony.
It is about contrast, tension, and the point at which opposing elements meet. Sea against land.
Heat against stone. Memory against time.
Each fragrance exists on its own terms, but together they form a broader study of place, of
material, and of forces that cannot be shaped, only observed.
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