“God speaks to Job in the middle of the whirlwind.” (Job 38, 1).
And there was a great and strong wind, so that it rent the mountains and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. And after the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. And after the earthquake there was a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. (1 Kings 19:11-12)
The noise of the rushing wind rests on its destructive violence towards the stones and towards the food of the fire. It is the wind of judgment, but the wind of absence, of non-presence, of a chaos that makes one read only what is necessary.
Vento – Atmosphere d’Émotion
You can't define the boundaries of the wind, it doesn't want them.
You can't define the boundaries of the spirit. It doesn't have them.
The wind blows where it wills, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. (John 3:8)
The wind, the breath of sky and earth, is bound to our own breath, a fundamental prerequisite for life. Invisible and elusive, it becomes a cradle: it caresses, shakes, breaks, devastates, transforms, carves, sculpts, destroys, and builds. It can be an angel; it can be a demon.
It may be a revelation or an announcement of complex and difficult events. It escapes the five senses. Even more than fog or rain, it has no form, no measure, no scent, no sound of its own; it borrows its qualities from other beings.
Wind and divinity, wind and creation, wind and breath, wind and spirit: these are the connections expressed by the words that, across different languages, name this invisible force of nature. Its voice may be that of distant fields and forests, or the howl of a storm; its scent, the perfume of the matter it caresses or devastates—fire, earth, even humankind, with its thoughts and, at times, its anger; its color, that of dust, of sand carried from distant deserts, or of ash born from volcanic eruptions.
The cosmos begins with a breath: a breath that, rippling the primordial waters for the first time, gives rise to life, transmits it, and allows it to unfold. It is this force of nature—divine, powerful, mysterious—that has enabled life to emerge, to flow, to advance, carrying a message of freedom and travel without borders, like an eternal contact, like something the wind itself does not know.
The Atmosphere d'Émotion collection
The fragrances in Filippo Sorcinelli's Atmosphere d'Émotion collection are dedicated to the elements of mist and rain.
Filippo Sorcinelli dedicates his fragrance creation Vento to his personal experience as a believer. The focus is on the biblical aspect of this special natural phenomenon, whose symbolism is reminiscent of the Holy Spirit and the divine message that extends from the story of creation to selected episodes from the Old and New Testaments.
With its particularly thick glass, the bottle is reminiscent of the craftsmanship of times gone by. It is created in a semi-automatic manufacturing process that requires the skilful intervention of experienced master glassblowers to give each piece its own unique and precious shape.
The cap, whose basic shape was designed by Filippo Sorcinelli himself, is now available in a new version for all fragrances in the collection. As a powerful material sculpture, it encloses the bottle almost protectively and symbolises a real embrace of the creative magma. It symbolises a stream of ideas and inspirations that mix and transform - just like the forces that move beneath the earth's surface. This concept refers to a dynamic and powerful creative process that is constantly renewing itself and producing new forms of expression. Just by looking at and touching them, the flacons tell the story of each individual fragrance project and remind us of the value of craftsmanship and knowledge passed down through generations.
The strict, minimalist geometric design of the packaging meets a practical inner compartment that securely holds the precious flacon. The outer cover shows a deliberately blurred image on which the new graphic identity of the collection appears in different colour variations: white for Nebbia, black for Pioggia and red for Vento. The iconic signature of the Filippo Sorcinelli brand and the name of the collection appear on all four sides of the packaging.
