Blamage

Space leather & metal apples
Leather
Woody
Notesanimalic notesbirch tariso-e-superleathermetallic notesmusk
Tags #clean
Style unisex

Space leather from a planet where green apples grow from metal trees. A dust of musk floats across a landscape of transparent woods and nuclear fallout.

 

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Vibe check

Blamage suits close quarters and low light, where its polished leather, smoke and metallic sheen can read as intriguing rather than loud. It feels like the scent of someone who enters a room quietly but leaves a strange, precise impression behind.

How to wear

Best in cool weather or air-conditioned spaces, Blamage wears with strong presence and long persistence, so one or two sprays are usually enough. On skin it can open sharp and almost chemical before settling into woody leather and musk; in the air it projects a clean, smoky trail that lasts for hours.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like abstract woods, leather with a polished edge, and niche perfumes that feel experimental rather than easy. It will appeal to those drawn to dry smoke, animalic texture and fragrances that balance cleanliness with something slightly uncanny.

Release year

2014

The nose

Alessandro Gualtieri is the founder and perfumer behind Nasomatto, a figure known for treating fragrance as an artistic experiment rather than a polished commercial formula. His work often pushes into dense, provocative territory, with strong texture, unusual materials and a deliberate sense of mystery. With Blamage, Gualtieri turned the idea of error into method: the fragrance was built from a blind selection process, which suits his broader style of controlled chaos. The result sits comfortably among his most distinctive creations—intense, abstract and memorable, with the kind of forceful presence that has made his work influential in niche perfumery.

Nasomatto’s story

Nasomatto is a deliberately unconventional house built around concentration, intuition and artistic provocation. Founded by Alessandro Gualtieri, it treats perfume as a subjective object rather than a neatly explained product, often using minimal disclosure, bold materials and handcrafted presentation to keep the focus on sensation and interpretation.

Blamage’s concept

Blamage was created as an experiment in mistake and surrender: Gualtieri blindfolded himself and chose ingredients at random, turning bad judgment into the concept itself. The fragrance’s name and presentation frame it as a study in self-acceptance, where accident becomes style and the finished scent carries the tension of something both accidental and carefully made.

Extra info

Blamage means “disgrace” in German, which fits its concept of beauty found in error. It is an extrait de parfum and is often discussed as one of Nasomatto’s most unusual releases, with a reputation for powerful longevity and a bottle design that reinforces the house’s sculptural, art-object approach.

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Notesanimalic notesbirch tariso-e-superleathermetallic notesmusk
Tags #clean
Style unisex

Space leather from a planet where green apples grow from metal trees. A dust of musk floats across a landscape of transparent woods and nuclear fallout.

 

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

Blamage suits close quarters and low light, where its polished leather, smoke and metallic sheen can read as intriguing rather than loud. It feels like the scent of someone who enters a room quietly but leaves a strange, precise impression behind.

How to wear

Best in cool weather or air-conditioned spaces, Blamage wears with strong presence and long persistence, so one or two sprays are usually enough. On skin it can open sharp and almost chemical before settling into woody leather and musk; in the air it projects a clean, smoky trail that lasts for hours.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like abstract woods, leather with a polished edge, and niche perfumes that feel experimental rather than easy. It will appeal to those drawn to dry smoke, animalic texture and fragrances that balance cleanliness with something slightly uncanny.

Release year

2014

The nose

Alessandro Gualtieri is the founder and perfumer behind Nasomatto, a figure known for treating fragrance as an artistic experiment rather than a polished commercial formula. His work often pushes into dense, provocative territory, with strong texture, unusual materials and a deliberate sense of mystery. With Blamage, Gualtieri turned the idea of error into method: the fragrance was built from a blind selection process, which suits his broader style of controlled chaos. The result sits comfortably among his most distinctive creations—intense, abstract and memorable, with the kind of forceful presence that has made his work influential in niche perfumery.

Nasomatto’s story

Nasomatto is a deliberately unconventional house built around concentration, intuition and artistic provocation. Founded by Alessandro Gualtieri, it treats perfume as a subjective object rather than a neatly explained product, often using minimal disclosure, bold materials and handcrafted presentation to keep the focus on sensation and interpretation.

Blamage’s concept

Blamage was created as an experiment in mistake and surrender: Gualtieri blindfolded himself and chose ingredients at random, turning bad judgment into the concept itself. The fragrance’s name and presentation frame it as a study in self-acceptance, where accident becomes style and the finished scent carries the tension of something both accidental and carefully made.

Extra info

Blamage means “disgrace” in German, which fits its concept of beauty found in error. It is an extrait de parfum and is often discussed as one of Nasomatto’s most unusual releases, with a reputation for powerful longevity and a bottle design that reinforces the house’s sculptural, art-object approach.

All about this fragrance

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