A return to the origins of perfumery, when palo santo, south american sacred wood, was burnt to reveal its perfume, "per fumare", and darted in smoke as an offering to the gods. This mystical fragrance transports us to the Amazon, the shamanic rituals land. A perfume composed of frankincense, myrrh and cedar that captivates like the stanzas of the shaman during the Aztec ceremonies.
Representing the high contemporary perfumery by imagining exceptional fragrances contained in artworks. That's the direction the perfumer Jean Claude Ellena, who created most of the Hermès fragrances, and the designer Thierry De Baschmakoff decided to take in 2000 by founding The Different Company, a new path towards olfactory perfection.