Librery is an independent French perfume house founded in Paris, spearheaded by the same creator as Bey Parfums, Raf Bey, with the same perfumers, Chris Maurice and Nathalie Feisthauer. Its name is a play on the words "library" and "liberty": a library as a space of freedom, thought, and inhabited silence. The idea is precise and rare. Rather than drawing inspiration from an ingredient or a territory, Librery starts with an image: that of a secret library where each bottle rests like a rare manuscript, ready to reveal its secrets. Each perfume is a chapter, with its clear opening, its heart that reveals emotion, and its base that anchors the fragrance in memory like the last sentence of a novel one never truly closes. The creations of Chris Maurice and Nathalie Feisthauer carefully convey this promise. Mango Wave opens with realistic, juicy, and straightforward fruits, before giving way to a jasmine of rare finesse, then an almost neo-chypre base of oakmoss. Ambert Sunset marries ripe fruits with the warmth of amber in a golden and enveloping sillage. Palmeira plays on the roundness of plum and red fruits, luminous and joyful. These are perfumes that are initially worn for their immediacy, and then rediscovered over time. A young house, which already has the tone of a house that knows what it wants to express.