Collection index

A focused set of perfumes, tuned for different kinds of days.

Scent Atelier collections are built around mood, not marketing calendars. Each bottle belongs to a small run, carefully adjusted between batches rather than rebranded every season.

Choose by atmosphere instead of top-note lists. Here you can browse quiet workday scents, more present evening extraits and subtle layering accords that are meant to be mixed.

Core set

Three steady perfumes that anchor the catalogue.

These bottles stay in the line even as small edits are made batch by batch.

Minimal perfume bottle on a desk near a keyboard and notebook

Quiet Office

Soft woods, tea and a dusting of iris that never competes with the room.

Projection: whisper • Wear time: 6–8 hours

Perfume bottle resting on velvet theatre seating

Late Theatre

Amber, dust, distant smoke and a trace of red fruit under the seats.

Projection: conversation • Wear time: 8–10 hours

Perfume bottle next to wet stone tiles after rain

Stone Path

Mineral air, green stems and cool resin, built for in-between seasons.

Projection: soft halo • Wear time: 7–9 hours

Accord families

Every bottle belongs to a small accord family.

These families help you navigate without long note lists.

  • Paper & ink Dry, quiet and slightly powdered, for readers and night workers.
  • Stone & air Mineral, green and cool, built around space rather than sweetness.
  • Smoke & amber Warm, textured and slow, tuned for evenings and dim corners.
Fan of numbered scent strips laid out on a dark table
Accord strips grouped by mood instead of by ingredient.
Small bowls with resins, dried petals and woods for building accords
Core materials that repeat quietly across different bottles.

Day & night

One formula for light, another for the echo after dark.

Some Scent Atelier perfumes exist in pairs: a calm day version and a denser evening twin.

  • Desk & curtain Soft paper notes for work, velvet smoke for late hours.
  • Walk & return Green air outside, resin warmth once you close the door.
Perfume bottle on a bright desk next to a notebook
Day bottle tuned for soft, steady projection at work.
Perfume bottle in a dark room lit by neon reflections
Night twin with deeper bass notes and slower movement.

Limited runs

Small capsules that appear, then quietly disappear.

These short-run bottles are built around very specific scenes.

  1. Fog On The Platform Wet stone, wool and metal rails at first light. Sold out
  2. Room With Blue Lamps Ozonic air and soft incense in a small rehearsal room. Low stock
  3. Hotel Corridor 3AM Warm hallway air carrying faint perfume from closed doors. Current run
Stacked perfume boxes labelled as a limited batch
Each limited run is dated and numbered on the box.
Close view of a batch stamp on the bottom of a perfume bottle
Batch stamps keep capsule releases easy to track.

Travel & desk

Sizes for pockets, bags and studio drawers.

The same formulas appear in different formats so you can keep them near the places you work and move.

10 ml Testing & travel
30 ml Daily rotation
50 ml Anchor bottle
Slim travel perfume vials peeking out of a small bag pocket
Compact vials that sit easily in bags and coats.
Perfume bottle placed beside a small desk lamp and headphones
Desk bottles that live between notebooks and cables.

Intensity spectrum

Pick how present a Scent Atelier perfume feels in a room.

Our bottles fall into three simple bands rather than dozens of flanker names.

  • Soft radius

    Quiet enough for meetings and shared desks.

  • Room tone

    Noticeable when you enter, gentle as you stay.

  • Stage light

    Designed for crowds, long nights and open air.

Small perfume bottle on a calm desk setup with a laptop and notebook
Soft radius scents stay close on long workdays.
Perfume bottle placed in a hotel lobby lounge area
Room tone bottles fill lobbies and lounges gently.
Perfume bottle near stage lights and a microphone stand
Stage-light intensity is tuned for theatres and crowds.

Climate testing

Every collection is worn in different weather before release.

The same perfume behaves differently in heat, cold and damp air.

  • Warm days can amplify citrus and soft florals.
  • Cold air stretches smoke, woods and amber much longer.
Perfume bottle on a balcony rail in bright city sunlight
Heat tests check how bright formulas feel at midday.
Perfume bottle resting on a heavy coat in cold outdoor light
Cold-weather tests focus on coats, scarves and wool.

Anchor trios

Simple three-bottle sets that cover most weeks.

Each trio balances a calm scent, a present one and a deep reserve bottle.

Perfume bottle placed beside a closed laptop and pen on a tidy table

Work anchor

Soft, steady and almost transparent after the first hour.

Perfume bottle on a small round table with dim evening light

Evening anchor

Richer, slower and tuned for close conversations.

Compact travel perfume bottle on top of a closed carry-on bag

Travel anchor

Portable and adaptable enough for unfamiliar rooms.

One week, three bottles

A simple rotation keeps each perfume feeling new.

Most Scent Atelier wearers keep three bottles in reach and move between them over the week.

Mon–Thu

Calm work scent that stays close on calls and trains.

Fri evening

Present bottle chosen for dinners and late meetings.

Weekend

Deeper reserve scent for travel, shows or long nights.

Perfume bottle on a tidy desk with a closed laptop
Workday anchor bottle living permanently on the desk.
Perfume bottle on a small round table prepared for the evening
Evening bottle waiting near the door for late plans.

Sillage snapshots

How far the trail reaches in real spaces.

These notes help you imagine the trail without needing density charts.

Corridor length

Two or three steps behind you in narrow halls.

Room edge

Noticed at the door, calm at the sofa.

Person walking down a softly lit corridor leaving a faint perfume trail
Corridor tests show how long the scent follows your steps.
Perfume bottle on a balcony rail with city lights in the distance
Balcony tests check how the trail behaves in open air.

Care & refills

Simple care keeps each collection bottle stable for years.

Scent Atelier bottles are built to be used, moved and refilled.

  • Store away from direct sun and long heat.
  • Close the sprayer firmly between wears.
  • Use refill options instead of replacing glass.
Dropper refilling a perfume bottle at a lab bench
Refills are mixed and weighed in the same way as first runs.
Perfume bottles stored upright in a dark cabinet
A cool cabinet is all a collection needs to stay stable.

Tone ladders

Light, mid and shadowed tones for every collection line.

Instead of dozens of sub-lines, Scent Atelier groups bottles into three tone ladders.

Perfume bottles lined up on a narrow floating shelf
Left-hand shelf holds the lightest, most transparent tones.
Pale tones

Paper, tea and quiet florals for low-volume rooms.

Middle tones

Balanced woods and resins for everyday movement.

Deep tones

Shadowed ambers, smoke and velvet spices for nights.

Row of darker perfume bottles on a dimly lit shelf
Right-hand shelf keeps the deepest evening bottles together.

Seasonless shelves

Collections arranged by feeling, not by season names.

Mixed perfume bottles standing on a pale shelf under soft light
Perfume bottles displayed on a darker shelf with warm lamp glow

Any-weather picks

Balanced bottles that feel right in heat or cold.

Cool-leaning

Resin and smoke that shine when the air is sharp.

Warm-leaning

Soft florals and skin musks made for open windows.

Notes & routines

Tiny habits that make a collection feel personal.

Scent Atelier bottles are made to slip into routines rather than sit on a display.

Desk index cards

Keep a small card near each bottle with the mood you use it for.

Doorway spray

One light spray by the door as a start or end-of-day marker.

Travel pocket

Reserve one small bottle just for trips so the memory stays sharp.

Perfume bottle resting on a weekly planner with handwritten notes
Small perfume bottle tucked into a drawer beside travel items

Collection map

A quick way to see where each bottle sits.

We map Scent Atelier perfumes along two simple lines: volume and mood.

  • Calm corridor

    For shared spaces, offices and trains.

  • Evening rooms

    For small gatherings and slow dinners.

  • Open air

    For shows, travel days and wide streets.

Perfume cards arranged in a simple grid showing different moods
Grid cards show where each bottle sits on the map.
Wall diagram with lines and stickers representing perfume intensity
Studio wall diagrams help balance new releases.

Routes through a shelf

Move through the same bottles in different ways.

A calm bottle can be a starting point, a reset or a quiet ending.

Perfume bottle inside a briefcase pocket with keys and pen
Perfume bottle on a bedside table next to a book and lamp

Commute route

Soft bottle in a bag pocket, deeper one waiting at home.

Bedside route

One light spray only in the evenings, never at the desk.

Travel route

Single compact bottle saved only for trips and returns.

Next steps

Choose a bottle now or keep exploring the lab.

Collections change slowly over time. The best way to know them is to wear them.

Fan of labelled perfume sample vials on a dark cloth
Closed perfume box with a subtle label on a table