The fusion of the Taj Mahal's cold marble and its surrounding garden. Marbre Rouge brings the flowers inside the palace walls. Initially spicy, the fragrance warms up around cardamom before revealing its ylang-ylang heart. The amber notes of benzoin and Tolu balsam leave intensely sensual scents on the skin.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and deliberate presence: a room where the air is warm, the lighting low, and the wearer’s movement leaves a slow, spicy wake. It feels most compelling when you want density and intimacy rather than brightness, with a sensual, almost architectural aura.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, where its spices and resins can unfold without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough for a concentrated extrait effect; it sits richly on skin, projects with a warm balsamic glow, and becomes smoother and more enveloping as the hours pass.
Who it’s for
For lovers of spicy orientals, resinous warmth and floral-amber tension. It suits those who enjoy bold, textured fragrances with a sensual drydown, and who prefer a composition that feels luxurious, darkly floral and confidently unisex.
Release year
2026
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for a polished, material-driven style that balances clarity with sensual depth. Her work often moves between spice, florals and woods, shaping fragrances with a precise, modern structure rather than heavy ornament. For Bon Parfumeur 303 Marbre Rouge, she builds the composition around contrast: cold marble and heated garden air, sharp spices and a luminous floral heart, then a balsamic base that lingers close to the skin. The result reflects her ability to turn a concept into a tactile, wearable composition with strong texture and presence.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton, the brand founder, shaped the creative brief by choosing the Taj Mahal as the fragrance’s anchor image and steering the marble-and-garden concept that guided the composition.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a contemporary French atelier: clean, creative, and rooted in artisanal know-how. The house favors expressive unisex compositions, French production, and a modular, collector-like spirit that encourages discovery through scent families and thoughtful ingredient combinations.
303 Marbre Rouge (Red Marble)’s concept
303 Marbre Rouge was built from the image of the Taj Mahal at night, where cold marble, glowing gardens and balsamic warmth meet in one scene. The concept grew from marble as a source of ideas, with the palace becoming the fragrance’s emotional and visual anchor: spicy air, illuminated walls and flowers seeming to enter the stone interior.
Extra info
303 Marbre Rouge belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s Collection Privée and is offered as an extrait de parfum. Its name and concept reference the Taj Mahal, with the brand framing the scent around marble, gardens and a nocturnal palace image.
The fusion of the Taj Mahal's cold marble and its surrounding garden. Marbre Rouge brings the flowers inside the palace walls. Initially spicy, the fragrance warms up around cardamom before revealing its ylang-ylang heart. The amber notes of benzoin and Tolu balsam leave intensely sensual scents on the skin.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and deliberate presence: a room where the air is warm, the lighting low, and the wearer’s movement leaves a slow, spicy wake. It feels most compelling when you want density and intimacy rather than brightness, with a sensual, almost architectural aura.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, where its spices and resins can unfold without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough for a concentrated extrait effect; it sits richly on skin, projects with a warm balsamic glow, and becomes smoother and more enveloping as the hours pass.
Who it’s for
For lovers of spicy orientals, resinous warmth and floral-amber tension. It suits those who enjoy bold, textured fragrances with a sensual drydown, and who prefer a composition that feels luxurious, darkly floral and confidently unisex.
Release year
2026
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is known for a polished, material-driven style that balances clarity with sensual depth. Her work often moves between spice, florals and woods, shaping fragrances with a precise, modern structure rather than heavy ornament. For Bon Parfumeur 303 Marbre Rouge, she builds the composition around contrast: cold marble and heated garden air, sharp spices and a luminous floral heart, then a balsamic base that lingers close to the skin. The result reflects her ability to turn a concept into a tactile, wearable composition with strong texture and presence.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton, the brand founder, shaped the creative brief by choosing the Taj Mahal as the fragrance’s anchor image and steering the marble-and-garden concept that guided the composition.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a contemporary French atelier: clean, creative, and rooted in artisanal know-how. The house favors expressive unisex compositions, French production, and a modular, collector-like spirit that encourages discovery through scent families and thoughtful ingredient combinations.
303 Marbre Rouge (Red Marble)’s concept
303 Marbre Rouge was built from the image of the Taj Mahal at night, where cold marble, glowing gardens and balsamic warmth meet in one scene. The concept grew from marble as a source of ideas, with the palace becoming the fragrance’s emotional and visual anchor: spicy air, illuminated walls and flowers seeming to enter the stone interior.
Extra info
303 Marbre Rouge belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s Collection Privée and is offered as an extrait de parfum. Its name and concept reference the Taj Mahal, with the brand framing the scent around marble, gardens and a nocturnal palace image.