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A sophisticated, reticent and textured fougère that lingers on the skin. Pulses of French lavender and orris awaken the mind and body. A delicate wrapping of ambrette seed, musk and amber leaves a calming warmth and gentle embrace brings serenity to the soul. Noisette is a reflection of individuality and peaceful inquisition. A contrast of instincts, it appears soft but unwavering, subtle but strong, quiet but confident while brewing close to the skin in a place held only for those we allow into our precious human spirit.
Smells like:
Magnolia Flower, Musk ( TOP )
Orris Concrete, French Lavender Oil ( HEART )
Ambrette Seed, Lavandin Absolute, White Amber ( BASE )
Eau de Parfum ( ℮ 60 ml / 2 fl. oz. )
About the fragrance house
Drawing inspiration from art, architecture, and design, MAISON d’ETTO is our unique interpretation of the contemporary equestrian lifestyle.
MAISON d’ETTO is a modern luxury brand of artisanal fragrances that inspire moments of connection, reflection, and wellbeing. — nurturing the human spirit one moment at a time. Gender-neutral creations developed to be noticed and designed for an undeniable and intentional connection, offering a new/modern take on luxury fragrance.
We focus on five core aspects of connection — the sacred pillars that help us to achieve a sense of balance and wholeness. These include connection to self, connection to others, connection to nature, connection to the world, and finally, connection to one’s purpose. Drawing inspiration from art, architecture, and design, MAISON d’ETTO is our unique interpretation of the contemporary equestrian lifestyle.
About the perfumer
At 19 years old, Pascal Gaurin radically changed course to follow his dream. Early on, his fascination with craftsmanship was a way to connect with his great grandfather, a sculptor of bronze, and also gave him the certitude that one day he would work with luxury products. While preparing to enter business school, HEC in Paris, Pascal picked up an issue of Vogue and read an article on the perfume industry and decided that his single obsession would be to create perfume. Pascal began working as a perfumer in Hong Kong. Eventually, he made New York his home. Pascal is most inspired by dense essences, like resins and deep woods. His taste for darkness originates from his grandparents’ home in Creuse, France, where the forests are very dark and it always feels like nighttime. “You can feel the vapors of mushrooms, leaves and bark.” he says, and it only takes the smell of a bale of hay, an uncultivated field or a stable to bring a smile to his lips. “I love frontal materials, those you need to tame like a sculptor does stone.”