Summer Peaches By The Tea Room

Summer Peaches By The Tea Room

Regular price €90,00
Capacity 30 ml
Olfactory notes
Head
Top notes
Green tea
Bergamot
Peach blossom
Grass
Heart
Heart notes
Iris
Honeysuckle
Freesia
Neroli
Pink
Glycine
Bottom
Base notes

Cedar wood
Musk



Olfactory families
Family 1
Fruity
Family 2
Floral
Inspirations

Summer Peaches by The Tea Room is a parenthesis of light, a gentle escape to a Japanese garden bathed in the tranquility and scents of the dawning summer. It's a moment suspended between the first ripe fruits and the blossoming flowers, between the aroma of a delicately brewed tea and the caress of a warm breeze on the skin.

The fragrance opens with the floral and fruity freshness of peach blossoms, just blooming, dancing with touches of freesia, neroli, and green dew. Green tea quickly infuses the composition with a meditative sweetness, recalling the refined atmosphere of a chashitsu, where time slows down and attention turns to what matters most.

The heart blossoms like a bouquet of powdery iris, honeysuckle, rose, and wisteria, whose light floral nuances evoke a perfectly balanced ikebana. Juicy peaches, fleshy and sun-kissed, add a discreet and joyful sensuality, like a smile in a silent ceremony.

The base notes are a bed of soft cedar and white musk, enveloping the skin in a woody warmth that's clean and reassuring, with just a hint of mystery. Each note seems to be placed with the precision of a brush on a print, never too much, always just right.

Summer Peaches by The Tea Room isn't just a fragrance; it's a fragrant meditation. A moment of calm, grace, and balance, where flowers, fruits, and tea unite in subtle harmony. An ode to the beauty of simple things, to slow gestures, to the ephemeral captured in a breath.

The perfumer: Prin Lomros

Prin Lomros is a self-taught perfumer from Thailand, whose passion for fragrances dates back to his childhood, when he wore his mother's perfumes. Although he initially pursued a degree in film, earning a master's degree in the subject, he quickly realized that his true calling lay in the world of perfumery.

His journey into this universe began when he visited Grasse, France during the Cannes Film Festival, where he took perfumery courses that deepened his passion. Back in Thailand, he joined The Perfumer's World, a perfume company in Bangkok, to hone his skills. This led him to create his own brands: Pryn Parfum, Strangers Parfumerie and Parfum Prissana. In 2020, he merged these brands under the name PRIN, continuing to design perfumes inspired by his Asian roots and cinema.

Prin Lomros' creations have been internationally acclaimed, winning prestigious awards including the Art and Olfaction Awards in 2017 and 2018. His fragrances are also featured in various brands such as Azman, Der Duft, Zoologist Perfumes, and many more.

Prin’s approach to perfumery is unique, merging the narrative art of cinema with the art of olfactory creation. He designs his fragrances as stories, translating images, sounds and textures into olfactory accords. His creations, often infused with Asian elements such as Thai temple incense, are an expression of his personal journey, his cinematic influences and his love of perfumery. For him, each perfume is a work of art, whose interpretation varies depending on the person who wears it.

Strangers Parfumerie

Strangers Parfumerie is an independent brand founded in 2017, born from a dream and a difficult moment in life. Its name first evokes the stranger within, that hidden side we sometimes discover unexpectedly. But “Strangers” is also a rebirth, a turning point guided by creativity.

Each fragrance draws on memories, emotions, travel, cultures, and the simple pleasures of life. The brand celebrates everything that makes life fulfilling: joy, sadness, nostalgia, and the taste of the unexpected. Through sincere and evocative compositions, Strangers Parfumerie transforms fragments of life into unique olfactory experiences, inviting everyone to do the same: feel, smile, remember... and above all, live fully.

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