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Here we consider the relationship between the sea and the art it has inspired. Pen and ink drawings of yachts, old libraries of nautical fiction and tattoos are all referenced here in this warm, dark fragrance.
BeaufortFathom – A unit of length equal to six feet, chiefly used in reference to the depth of water]By contrasting the above and below, light and shade, we imagine the shifting state of the sea: its intensity – the allure of its dark depths.A fragrance for the intrepid: challenging preconceptions of what ‘Aquatic’ truly means…
BeaufortVol 1 – ‘Iron Duke’ is a tribute to Arthur Wellesley, Duke Of Wellington (1769 – 1852). Here, perfumer Julie Dunkley has created a strikingly powerful fragrance with animalic depths – an apparition of the celebrated horseman, warrior politician and sartorial pioneer.
BeaufortInspired by the innovative use of materials that allowed 18th Century clockmakers to construct the first accurate marine chronometers, Lignum Vitae combines elements of wood, metal and salt to produce a truly unique, transportive fragrance.
Beaufortn 1751 the novelist Henry Fielding proclaimed that ‘Gin-shops are undoubtedly the Nurseries of all manner of Vice and Wickedness.’ Seeking to illustrate this downfall of public virtue, between 1732-34 the English artist William Hogarth published eight canvases depicting A Rake’s Progress.
BeaufortRevenants Vol III – Terror & Magnificence takes its inspiration from the works of architect Nicholas Hawksmoor (1661- 1736) whose foreboding structures puncture London’s landscape.
BeaufortInspired by the innovative use of materials that allowed 18th Century clockmakers to construct the first accurate marine chronometers, Lignum Vitae combines elements of wood, metal and salt to produce a truly unique, transportive fragrance.
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