Mosaic is about making the scent obvious to all human senses. Mosaic was born from the fascination with movement, transformation, and the ever-changing nature of perception. Just as a mosaic is never a single image but a composition of countless fragments, this fragrance was created to capture the beauty of constant rearrangement. It reflects the way shapes, colours, and textures shift before our eyes, and how emotions and sensations can transform with every encounter. The inspiration came from the desire to create a scent that would not remain static but live, breathe, and evolve — a kaleidoscope that reveals a new picture each time you return to it. Mosaic invites you to go beyond smelling and to experience fragrance with all senses: to see its colours, to touch its textures, and to taste its contrasts. It is an olfactory journey into ambiguity, surprise, and playfulness, where no two moments are ever the same.
It moves. Mosaic constantly rearranges itself, and it will do the same to you, draw you into a constant interplay of shapes and colours, surfaces and textures. The scent is a kaleidoscope. Every time you inhale it, its elements align anew. Don’t smell it: see it. Against the dark, oblique background of frankincense and oud, there is a ceaseless motion of spices. At first, dusty saffron explodes in a mighty cloud, then opalescent pink peppercorns roll in like pearls. Don’t smell it: touch it. Cumin and sugar, feel their angular edges as you sift them through your fingers. Stone-cold ginger, then turmeric soft as clay, pliable. Don’t smell it: taste it. Sticky caramel, a playful counterbalance to tart, juicy rhubarb and zesty kumquat rinsed with saltwater. Is Mosaic ambiguous? Hardly. But don’t think you will ever be able to see its final shape.