A walk after a torrent of rain. Rays of sunshine after the storm, glimpsed through the foliage of the trees. Overdose of pepper, pungent incense and wet earth. Cold spices scattered in amber woods.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a close, atmospheric setting where the air still feels charged after rain: a dark coat, damp pavement, and the scent rising in short, smoky pulses from skin and fabric. It projects a tense, tactile presence rather than a soft aura.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially when the air can carry its pepper and incense without flattening them. Apply sparingly: as an extrait, it will bloom quickly and leave a dense woody-spicy trail, with the leather and vetiver becoming more pronounced as it settles on skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like spicy woods with bite, smoky incense, and a dry leathery backbone. It will appeal to wearers who prefer assertive, textured fragrances with a fresh edge rather than smooth, sweet or transparent compositions.
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton shaped the house’s creative direction, building the fragrance around Bon Parfumeur’s layered, contemporary idea of perfumery and its taste for expressive, mixable compositions.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfume as a modern, accessible form of artistic expression: French-made, ingredient-conscious and designed to be combined. The house balances craftsmanship with a playful layering system, encouraging wearers to build a personal scent signature.
602 Bois Narcotique Intense’s concept
The fragrance is imagined as a walk just after heavy rain, when sunlight breaks through the trees and the ground still smells damp. Its composition pushes pepper, incense and cold spices into amber woods, creating a storm-cleared, earthy intensity rather than a polished woody accord.
Extra info
602 Bois Narcotique Intense is an extrait concentration, giving the scent a more concentrated, longer-lasting presence. The name points to Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, while the profile leans into the house’s taste for bold, mixable contemporary compositions.
A walk after a torrent of rain. Rays of sunshine after the storm, glimpsed through the foliage of the trees. Overdose of pepper, pungent incense and wet earth. Cold spices scattered in amber woods.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a close, atmospheric setting where the air still feels charged after rain: a dark coat, damp pavement, and the scent rising in short, smoky pulses from skin and fabric. It projects a tense, tactile presence rather than a soft aura.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially when the air can carry its pepper and incense without flattening them. Apply sparingly: as an extrait, it will bloom quickly and leave a dense woody-spicy trail, with the leather and vetiver becoming more pronounced as it settles on skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like spicy woods with bite, smoky incense, and a dry leathery backbone. It will appeal to wearers who prefer assertive, textured fragrances with a fresh edge rather than smooth, sweet or transparent compositions.
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton shaped the house’s creative direction, building the fragrance around Bon Parfumeur’s layered, contemporary idea of perfumery and its taste for expressive, mixable compositions.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfume as a modern, accessible form of artistic expression: French-made, ingredient-conscious and designed to be combined. The house balances craftsmanship with a playful layering system, encouraging wearers to build a personal scent signature.
602 Bois Narcotique Intense’s concept
The fragrance is imagined as a walk just after heavy rain, when sunlight breaks through the trees and the ground still smells damp. Its composition pushes pepper, incense and cold spices into amber woods, creating a storm-cleared, earthy intensity rather than a polished woody accord.
Extra info
602 Bois Narcotique Intense is an extrait concentration, giving the scent a more concentrated, longer-lasting presence. The name points to Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, while the profile leans into the house’s taste for bold, mixable contemporary compositions.