Concrete Forest transports you to the heart of Tokyo’s urban landscape, where the juxtaposition of nature and city life creates a unique harmony. It's an olfactory journey that embodies the spirit of seeking spirituality amidst the chaos of a busy lifestyle. It opens with a luminous combination of green notes notes derived from ginkgo leaves, bamboo, and galbanum. These fresh and vibrant notes evoke the image of bright green foliage along the streets, infusing the scent with revitalizing energy. Green tea, a beloved beverage in Japan, infuses Concrete Forest with a sense of tranquility and relaxation.
Concrete Forest evolves with the introduction of mandarin-orange blossom, Japanese white magnolia, and angelica seed. These floral notes contribute to the fragrance’s overall composition, infusing it with a delicate and elegant allure that reflects the presence of flourishing flowers within the urban environment. As the fragrance develops, the olfactory journey takes you higher, inspired by the pure air of the Fuji Mountain accord.
As the main star of the composition,gGinkgo leaves have a unique fragrance that can be described as both herbal and slightly nutty. As you walk along the streets of Tokyo, you’ll notice the distinctive presence of ginkgo trees lining the sidewalks. Ginkgo trees are renowned for their resilience and are often planted in urban areas due to their ability to thrive amidst concrete surroundings. The base notes of Concrete Forest feature a blend of concrete and moss. This combination represents the harmonious coexistence of nature and the urban landscape.
A testament to the allure of Tokyo’s urban environment and its quest for spirituality, Concrete Forest is a scent that invites you to embrace the harmonious interplay of nature and city life, providing a moment of respite and introspection in the midst of a bustling metropolis.
NOTES: Hassaku orange, galbanum, concrete, mint, mandarin-orange blossom, Japanese white magnolia, green tea, angelica seed, lily of the valley, mountain air, orris, cucumber, cedarwood, gingko leaves, ivy leaves, bamboo, moss, camelia