the origins

The first independent Czech perfume house is headed by Tomáš Ric, who has been the brand's creative director since its inception in 2018.

Inspired by the rich craftsmanship of his home country, Tomáš decided to interpret Prague's exceptional local identity and local genis to an international audience.

The logo graphics, the elaborate handcrafted packaging and all other details refer to the Czech art and history of the late 1920s and 1930s. The reference to Czech art and history is also increasingly associated with the evolution of the perfume house. Subsequent creations, characterized, like the first two fragrances, by high concentrations and the superior quality of the essences used, continue to draw inspiration from the work of contemporary artists, linking the Prague cultural scene to the rest of the world and telling even more colorful stories.

Erotikon, a gourmand fragrance, refers to Gustav Machatý's singular and scandalous cinematographic work, breaking the taboos of the time. Erotikon, inspired by this film, evokes a singularly intimate universe. Delightful notes of chocolate and vanilla bring warmth to the fragrance, while the combination of sandalwood and amber reveals its sensuality. Elegant from afar and up close, it's intoxicatingly delicate and seductive.

Pigmentarium is a veritable artistic and historical journey: from the exquisite graphics of its logo to its elaborate handcrafted packaging, every element subtly evokes the Czech art and history of the late 1920s and 1930s.