Taklamakan perfume is an invitation to an olfactory journey, an ode to adventure in the sand dunes of the desert located in China. This fragrance evokes a journey through landscapes of golden sand, where the warmth of the sun unites with the coolness of the starry night. The notes of Osmanthus and Labdanum melt into a heart of patchouli and coffee to finally give way to a base of vanilla and benzoin. Taklamakan, symbol of the desert, offers a sensual trail and transports the senses to distant and mysterious lands.
Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 is a French perfume house created in 2012 by poet, painter and perfumer Stéphane Humbert Lucas. After studying painting with a Flemish master, he specializes in the tempera technique, one of the oldest processes of mixing pigments. Convinced that each color has a smell, he discovered his "Synethesia", a perceptive phenomenon in which the stimulation of his sight triggers his olfactory perception: "I see my perfumes, each material, each chord vibrate with colors". A decisive meeting with the nose Henri Sorsana will push Stéphane Humbert Lucas to express his creativity. The young creator opened his workshop-laboratory on rue Quincampoix, where he immersed himself to "sculpt" his perfumes.