BORNEO 1834 Eau de Parfum by Serge Lutens .
Symbols of royalty and French history, they were all beheaded during the French Revolution. In the name of rum absolute, Serge Lutens has once again invoked the woody legend and its exceptional character, with a loose, very gentlemanly ending.
«The revolution beheaded the King of France, also sacrificing the oak. Therefore, it was his coronation! Everything with which it is associated: the wooden barrels filled with rum, from the old dwelling, the floorboards worn by stately footsteps. It owes its essence to tannin. It is her blood, it flows from her breast." Serge Luten
A perspective of Serge Lutens materialized in a collection of signature perfumes, Gratte-ciel's design links with the New York skyline aesthetic of the 1920s/30s. With the perfection of a lacquered black and the chamfering of edges as sharp as the arrow of a Chrysler Building, this emblematic bottle draws on Art Deco influences in a gesture towards a new modernity, avant-garde of a style minted in the firmament.
Strong alcohols with Proustian accents... the Serge Lutens perfumery has been bottling olfactory creations that are a contemporary myth for more than 20 years. Beginning with "Féminité du bois" and passing through "Ambre sultan" or "La fille de Berlin", each fragrance contains an exceptional story and a unique signature.
Yours, perhaps?