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VII

URANUS

The Frozen Sun

An olfactory anomaly for the architects of a new world

THE CONCEPT

A Blinding Light from
a Frozen Anomaly

Uranus is a gender-neutral olfactory anomaly for the architects of a new world. A scent for those who exist beyond the constraints of established rules. It is the bottled vision of an alternative reality — a Frozen Sun that radiates a blinding, clinical light. Avant-garde, synthetic, and hyper-modern.

2.87B km from the Sun
−224°C Average Temperature
97.8° Axial Tilt
OLFACTIVE PYRAMID

The Architecture of Scent

Three layers of olfactive architecture — from the glacial strike of first contact to the radiant, crystalline foundation beneath.

TOP NOTES

The Glacial Strike

Arctic Mint Infusion A razor-sharp, botanical coldness that cuts through the senses
Ice Accord (Cryogenic Aldehydes) A high-frequency, mineral chill evoking the sensation of touching frozen steel
HEART NOTES

The Synthetic Vision

Vinyl Accord (Polished Plastic) A futuristic, smooth, and slightly sweet industrial note representing the artificiality of progress
Oolong Blue Tea A complex, semi-oxidized floralcy that adds sophisticated, atmospheric depth
BASE NOTES

The Radiant Foundation

High-Altitude Lavender A clean, herbal freshness that feels crystalline and airy
Siam Benzoin A subtle, resinous warmth that prevents the scent from becoming purely clinical
Crystalline White Musk A seamless, velvety finish that mimics the purity of freshly fallen snow in a void
THE VESSEL

Asymmetrical Mastery

The Uranus Flacon

The flacon is a masterpiece of asymmetrical design, presented permanently tilted on its side — a tribute to the planet’s unique axial tilt. Crafted in aquamarine-tinted glass, the surface is treated with a frosted hoarfrost effect, making the bottle feel perpetually frozen to the touch. A round magnetic cap completes the vision.

Material Aquamarine Glass
Volume 100ml
Cap Magnetic Round

Embrace the Frozen Sun

Uranus Extrait de Parfum — for the architects of a new world.
Those who exist beyond the constraints of established rules.