Rose With Insect
Like the petrol-blue iridescence of an insect beside the chiffon pinks of a classic bouquet, ROSE WITH INSECT evokes a tainted idyll, capturing the moment…
Like the petrol-blue iridescence of an insect beside the chiffon pinks of a classic bouquet, ROSE WITH INSECT evokes a tainted idyll, capturing the moment of subtle drama when perfection is threatened, making it even more desirable in its fragility...
With her modern reinterpretation of a timeless classic, Lyn Harris perfects the interplay of light and dark - using rose isolates to reveal romance in its truest form: addictively complex, with the softest hint of danger.
The soft, poetic scent of a rose is reimagined in a sultry mix of peach and neroli, whilst musk and cardamom introduce a provocatively spiced edge. These heady depths are lifted by the brightening pairing of sandalwood and birch.
Originally designed by master glassblower Michael Ruh in his atelier in London, each bottle is hand-blown to order, to be refilled with any of our 100ml eaux de parfum and kept for life.
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Your handblown bottle is made to order and comes with a 100ml perfume and glass funnel. Please allow up to 4 weeks before dispatch or store collection.
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Rose With Insect 100ml Handblown Eau de Parfum
Rose With Insect
Discover a delicate classic subverted with a darker touch. Like the petrol-blue iridescence of an insect beside the chiffon pinks of a still-life bouquet, ROSE WITH INSECT eau de parfum evokes a tainted idyll.
Rose With Insect
Discover a delicate classic subverted with a darker touch. Like the petrol-blue iridescence of an insect beside the chiffon pinks of a still-life bouquet, ROSE WITH INSECT eau de parfum evokes a tainted idyll.
A Subverted Classic
Radically modern, the fragrance turns to rose isolates to unveil romance in its truest form: addictively complex, with the faintest trace of danger.
The poetic softness of rose is reimagined in a sultry blend of peach and neroli, deepened with musk and cardamom to introduce a spiced provocation over a base of sandalwood and birch.
What emerges is no simple floral, but a reimagining of the very idea of one. A new expression, alive with contrast – the subversion of a classic.