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A bold and paradoxical fragrance that takes the wearer on an exciting quest for infinity. The spicy, woody creation from perfumer Bérénice Watteau, features stella notes of cardamom, neroli, sfuma lemon oiL, fig leaf, petitgrain bigarade, Virginia cedar, Haitian vetiver and musk. Enjoy the playful, expressive graphics from celebrated artist Mathilde Purseigle. Crafted in France.
Sweet Fern Fragrance Boutique is an official Australian stockist of Maison Matine.
A new unisex French fragrance brand with a cosmopolitan spirit bringing niche fragrances to the now generation. Inspired by making perfume accessible, social and fresh, Maison Matine goes beyond Paris to co-create with designers and artists from around the world. Striving for sustainability, each Maison Matine Eau de Parfum is made with wheat alcohol sourced from organic farming, and all ingredients are harvested with respect for nature and producers. Maison Matine packaging is proudly made from recycled materials and is recyclable. Each design is an ode to collaboration, developed in tandem by both graphic designer and master perfumer.
This fragrance is part of the 'Voyager Trilogy Series' which includes :-
Ukhu Pacha Eau de Parfum
Arashi No Umi Eau de Parfum
This trilogy explores Maison Matine’s woodier and sparkling sides, with spice-washed fig leaves in one, and sunlit florals on sea air in the other, Ukhu Pacha descends into the underworld to return with something gloriously otherworldly: A radiant blend of amber, coconut cream, driftwood and white blooms. Together, these three perfumes form a trio of paradox, paradise, and pulse - perfect for curious noses ready to travel beyond the usual path.
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