The Perfumers
We weren’t trying to start a fragrance brand. We were just two brothers trying to bottle a feeling. Nothing felt personal anymore — everything smelled like a boardroom-approved formula. So we decided to make our own fragrances. No investors or factory then — and still none now. Just trial and error, long nights, and lots of obsession. That was the original dream.
We started off completely wrong — buying cheap ingredients, not using gloves. One of us even developed skin sensitization from all the early experiments (lesson learned: wear gloves when handling undiluted raw materials!). But every mistake taught us something. We upgraded our ingredients. Refined the process. And when people started asking us in public, “What are you wearing?” — we realized we had something worth sharing. That's when a new, more ambitious dream was born.
This brand wasn’t born in a lab. It started in our kitchen. We didn’t plan to turn it into something. But it turns out, people kept asking.
Here are the brains of the operation:
Andrea Condarcuri - The "Thinker"
All I do is think. My fragrances are a result of obsessively thinking through what might blend best — note by note, hour by hour.
But sometimes, I don't think straight. Funny enough, I wore gloves for style in the picture above but avoided wearing them when handling raw materials. That’s how I ended up with skin sensitization to certain ingredients. I guess you can say I put my body on the line for this brand. That's gotta count for something.
– Andrea Condarcuri
Vincenzo Condarcuri - The Mastermind in His Own Mind
Vincenzo.
A minimalist. A ghost.
Says little, reacts fast.
Like a top note of a fragrance — hits you hard, then disappears. But somehow… you still remember him.
He doesn’t like talking about himself (which is why I, Andrea, am the one writing his bio). He claims it ruins the mystery.
So we won’t.
If you want to get to know him, smell his magnum opus: King Oud.
That’s the closest you’ll get.
– Andrea Condarcuri