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Enfant des vagues

by Jérôme Di Marino
A warm and carefree wave, between salt, sun, and total freedom. Wavechild by Room 1015 places you on a beach, board under your arm, hair still salty. Early 70s, surf culture, total freedom. No constraints, just the sun, the sea, and the present moment.
Capacity 100ml
160,00€
Regular price 160,00€
Familles olfactives
Fruitée
Aquatique
Boisée
Boisée
Notes de tête
  • Orange
  • Tangerine
  • Lemon
Notes de cœur
  • watermelon
  • coconut
Notes de fond
  • Amber wood
  • cocoa
  • ambergris

Occasions
  • Festive
  • Casual
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

Wavechild by Room 1015 transports you to the Californian coast, surfboard under your arm, skin still salty. It's the end of the day, coming back from the sea. The light is warm, time slows down. Nothing to do, nowhere to go, just waiting for the next wave. The fragrance captures this free, carefree, slightly rebellious spirit, where everything happens outdoors, to the rhythm of the sun and the ocean.From the opening, a salty and luminous freshness settles in. It smells of sea air, slightly sweet, with that immediate sensation of sun-warmed skin.Then, the fragrance becomes rounder, softer. An almost gourmand facet appears, like something solar and comforting.Over time, Wavechild settles into a warm and musky base, very "salty skin," with a luminous and relaxed signature. Nothing complicated, just a lingering sensation, like the warmth on the skin after being by the sea.

The brand

Room 1015 is a niche perfume house founded in Paris in 2015 by Michael Partouche, a pharmacist by training and a musician at heart. His passion for psychedelic rock led him to London, where he performed with his band for five years. Back in Paris, he sought a third language, one that would unite the precision of a pharmacist and the energy of a musician: perfume. The name comes from a hotel room. In the 1970s, the Continental Hyatt House in Los Angeles was a haunt for touring rock bands. Legend has it that The Rolling Stones guitarist, Keith Richards, threw a television from room 1015, propelling the hotel into rock history. The fragrance became a symbol of rebellion, a banner inspired by musical trends, philosophies, and alternative spiritualities. An olfactory manifesto oscillating between the punk movement, artificial paradises, the sexual revolution, and transcendental meditation. Each perfume tells a specific story: Cherry Punk begins in Vivienne Westwood's boutique, Hollyrose pays homage to the groupies of Sunset Boulevard, Yesterday imagines The Beatles shaving together in a hotel bathroom. The compositions are signed by Studio Flair, founded by perfumers Amélie Bourgeois and Anne-Sophie Behaghel.

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