Oven Veil is a warm embrace placed on the skin.
A fragrance that is not merely gourmand, it tells the story of a home, a refuge, a moment suspended in time.
He recalls those harsh winters when snow fell silently behind the fogged-up windows. Inside, the old wood stove radiated a comforting warmth. The air was filled with the aroma of slowly roasting candied pumpkin, still-steaming brownies, and that sweet comfort that enveloped the entire house. An antique tea towel, delicately embroidered by a caring grandmother, covered the cakes fresh from the oven.
The warmth spread from room to room, transforming the outside cold into a distant memory. An almost forbidden, intimate, deeply reassuring comfort.
Oven Veil captures this olfactory memory:
the generosity of a shared dessert, the tenderness of childhood cooking, the hushed silence of a snow-covered village.
A warm and sweet veil, full of nostalgia, that leaves on the skin the sensation of finally being at home.