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The Architects Club

by Yann Vasnier
An elegant gin in a London club, with notes of wood, vanilla, and sophistication. The Architects Club transports us to 1930s London, to a private club reserved for architects. A subdued, elegant place where the world is remade over a drink, amidst dark wood, leather, and dim lighting.
Capacity 100ml
205,00€
Regular price 205,00€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Aromatique
Ambrée
Notes de tête
  • Juniper Berries
  • Angelica Root
  • Bitter Orange
  • Lemon
  • Italian Bergamot
  • French Clary Sage
  • Lavender
Notes de cœur
  • Pink Peppercorn
  • Pepperwood
  • Cardamom Seed Oil Absolute
  • Coriander Seed Oil
  • Blackcurrant Bud Absolute
  • Iris Absolute
Notes de fond
  • Paraguay Wood
  • Oakwood Extract
  • Cedarwood
  • Cypriol Oil
  • Haitian Vetiver
  • Vanilla Absolute
  • Ambermax
  • Ambrettolide

Occasions
  • Evening
  • Romantic
  • Professional
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

The Architects Club evokes the atmosphere of a 1930s London club, a hushed place where architects gather after work. The air is filled with a soft warmth, blending wood, leather, and gin glasses placed on wooden tables. The fragrance gives the impression of an elegant and calm space, lit by dim light.From the first notes, an aromatic freshness appears with a touch of gin, dry and slightly spicy, which adds character. Then the fragrance becomes softer and more enveloping, with a creamy vanilla that brings a warm and comforting sensation.Over time, woody and amber notes take over and give depth to the fragrance. The whole creates an elegant, comfortable, and sophisticated scent, balancing aromatic freshness and woody sweetness.

The brand

Arquiste is a perfume house founded by Carlos Huber, an architect by training and a historian specializing in heritage preservation. The brand is based on a unique approach to perfume: each creation is conceived as the reconstruction of a precise moment, rooted in a place and time. Carlos Huber develops his perfumes from historical research, archives, and cultural references, which he then translates into an olfactory composition. It is not about freely interpreting an atmosphere, but about reconstructing a scene. Each perfume thus corresponds to a defined situation, a date, a setting, an atmosphere. A room, a garden, a journey, a frozen moment, recreated through raw materials. Arquiste's olfactory style remains contemporary, but always serving this narrative intention. Perfume becomes a way to travel through time.

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