AHARE domain mist “Anemoscope field“
“Anemoscope field“
Elements of Scent Architecture:
Ambrette Seed, Blue Cypress, Cinnamon Leaf, Ho Wood, Balsam Poplar, Patchouli
AHARE has long explored the profound relationship between scent and wind, conducting research and experiments that trace the dialogue between invisible forms and human perception — from architecture to landscape.
From these explorations, and inspired by the history of anemometers and kites, a special holiday-season product has been created.
The domain mist, born as if giving shape to the flow of air, layers the quiet warmth of ambrette seed with the clear, woody presence of blue cypress and ho wood, and the soft resinous depth of cinnamon leaf and balsam poplar. Together, they create a gentle, wind-like breath that evokes the passage of air.
It is a scent that clears the mind, loosens the senses, and guides the entire space into a warm, embracing mood. Like wind tracing an invisible architecture, only a faint and quiet resonance remains in the air.
