... somewhere between a flower ritual and burning wood.
An extravagant reinterpretation of the ‘Aomassaï’ creation with a hint of peony, magnolia and karo karounde. The smouldering bitterness of ‘Aomassaï’ took us to Africa's Ivory Coast and the art of the Baule people. The essence of a bush fire unfolded through a cashmere and coffee accord, transporting us to a world of ancient rituals.
The lively and mysterious composition, which at the time presented itself as a woody oriental, has been rewritten as a floriental chapter. Pierre Guillaume has reworked the concept of olfactory bitterness in his Theme No. 10 and now tells a new story: Bouquet Massaï No. 10.1.
This time, the world shines brighter and sunnier thanks to the opening notes of peony, magnolia and karo karounde. Tolubalsam, sandalwood and fruity nuances form the velvety background of the composition.
Like a painter whose artistic variations define his creative phases, Pierre Guillaume juxtaposes different ideas and reinterprets his favourite themes.