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Lithium perfume

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LITHIUMĀ by NICOLAS BONNEVILLE

Provoking balance

ā€œLithium to me is the element of contrast. Even if its Greek meaning is ā€œstoneā€, itĀ is the lightest of metals. Thinking of this duality, Iā€™ve tried to olfactively representĀ it in a scent recalling the antitheses, enhancing energy and consistency, lightnessĀ and subtleness. I have thought it through very carefully... Slowly evoking the smellĀ of flint, the heat after the spark. I have played with the ingredients in a harmony ofĀ contrasts: the tenacious presence of woods, cedar wood and patchouli, the softnessĀ of musk, the energy of spices and the subtleness of rose, the intensity of iris andĀ the preciousness of saffron. Here it was, [3Li], primordial smell of flint and leatherĀ blended with the soft warmth of saffron and the ephemeral freshness of the rose.Ā Both strong and delicate, a scent memory of lithium...ā€Ā Nicolas Bonneville.

Lithium is a perfume that goes deep, in its contrast between the freshness of the roseĀ and the intensity of the leather accord. It is a modern-day Chypre, stylish, absolute,Ā with a fruity touch of peach. It evokes a dark suede mixture, thanks to the intenseĀ ā€œtonesā€ of saffron and iris. Vibrant and alluring, sensual and dynamic, it alternatesĀ different ā€œtemperaturesā€ and chiaroscuro effects.

Notes:
Spices, Rose Absolute, Iris, Saffron, Flint Accord, Cedar Wood, Patchouli, Leather,Ā Musk, Peach, Amber