Bright apple and peach notes kick off this friendly fruity floral. Freesia, radiant and fresh, unfurls a sweet carpet of florals in its wake: jasmine, rose and ylang-ylang. Sandalwood and musk keep the edges soft.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that feels natural in close, easy company: bright enough to lift the room, soft enough to stay personal. It suits a relaxed daytime setting where you want a clean, cheerful presence rather than a dramatic trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its apple-peach opening and floral heart can stay luminous. Apply lightly for a soft, skin-close effect; a couple of sprays are enough to let the musk and sandalwood smooth the drydown without overwhelming the freshness.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity florals with a polished, airy finish rather than syrupy sweetness. It will appeal to those who enjoy fresh fruit, transparent white florals and a soft woody-musky base, especially if they prefer an easy, modern unisex style.
Release year
2021
The nose
Bérénice Watteau is a French perfumer known for a poetic, image-led approach to composition. Her work for Maison Matine reflects a style that seeks shape, relief and luminosity, turning a fragrance into something almost visual rather than merely decorative. In Arashi No Umi, that sensibility gives the fruity-floral structure a clear outline: the opening feels bright and lifted, while the woody-musky base keeps the composition soft and rounded. It is a good example of her ability to make a scent feel airy without losing structure.
Collaborators
Nakamura Kyoko shaped the bottle artwork, giving the fragrance its graphic, illustrated identity and reinforcing Maison Matine’s playful, artist-led visual language.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine is a young French house built around freedom, diversity and a refusal of perfume’s old codes of seduction and status. Its scents are meant to feel accessible, responsible and contemporary, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, graphic design and eco-conscious materials.
Arashi No Umi | 嵐の海’s concept
Arashi No Umi belongs to Maison Matine’s Voyager Collection, a post-pandemic chapter that looks outward with a sense of relief and exploration. The name evokes a stormy sea, but the scent itself reads as bright and friendly, with fruit, florals and soft woods creating a breezy, modern contrast.
Extra info
Arashi No Umi means "stormy sea" in Japanese, a title that contrasts with the fragrance’s bright, sparkling character. It is presented in Maison Matine’s graphic bottle style and made with organic wheat alcohol and recyclable packaging.
Bright apple and peach notes kick off this friendly fruity floral. Freesia, radiant and fresh, unfurls a sweet carpet of florals in its wake: jasmine, rose and ylang-ylang. Sandalwood and musk keep the edges soft.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that feels natural in close, easy company: bright enough to lift the room, soft enough to stay personal. It suits a relaxed daytime setting where you want a clean, cheerful presence rather than a dramatic trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its apple-peach opening and floral heart can stay luminous. Apply lightly for a soft, skin-close effect; a couple of sprays are enough to let the musk and sandalwood smooth the drydown without overwhelming the freshness.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity florals with a polished, airy finish rather than syrupy sweetness. It will appeal to those who enjoy fresh fruit, transparent white florals and a soft woody-musky base, especially if they prefer an easy, modern unisex style.
Release year
2021
The nose
Bérénice Watteau is a French perfumer known for a poetic, image-led approach to composition. Her work for Maison Matine reflects a style that seeks shape, relief and luminosity, turning a fragrance into something almost visual rather than merely decorative. In Arashi No Umi, that sensibility gives the fruity-floral structure a clear outline: the opening feels bright and lifted, while the woody-musky base keeps the composition soft and rounded. It is a good example of her ability to make a scent feel airy without losing structure.
Collaborators
Nakamura Kyoko shaped the bottle artwork, giving the fragrance its graphic, illustrated identity and reinforcing Maison Matine’s playful, artist-led visual language.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine is a young French house built around freedom, diversity and a refusal of perfume’s old codes of seduction and status. Its scents are meant to feel accessible, responsible and contemporary, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, graphic design and eco-conscious materials.
Arashi No Umi | 嵐の海’s concept
Arashi No Umi belongs to Maison Matine’s Voyager Collection, a post-pandemic chapter that looks outward with a sense of relief and exploration. The name evokes a stormy sea, but the scent itself reads as bright and friendly, with fruit, florals and soft woods creating a breezy, modern contrast.
Extra info
Arashi No Umi means "stormy sea" in Japanese, a title that contrasts with the fragrance’s bright, sparkling character. It is presented in Maison Matine’s graphic bottle style and made with organic wheat alcohol and recyclable packaging.
