A jammier rendition of Juice | Balanced that explores the depths of strawberry, raspberry and rhubarb when simmered down. Steeped in vetiver, patchouli and amberwood, this blend is a deep, dense marmalade. Boozy davana flower and a touch of burnt sugar creates a rich, addictive intensity.
This is the Bold version of Juice, a powerful, room-filling rendition of its Balanced counterpart, infused with deep, dark notes that’ll make your presence known. Also try Juice | Personal and Juice | Balanced & Expressive.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone entering a room before they speak: glossy fruit, dark woods and a sugared edge that reads confident rather than playful. It suits close social settings where presence matters, with a warm, slightly decadent aura that lingers in the air.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its berry richness and amberwood depth can bloom without turning heavy. A few sprays are enough; the Bold concentration is designed for strong diffusion and a noticeable trail, especially on fabric and in still air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity scents with weight, contrast and a darker finish. It will appeal to people drawn to jammy berries, woody structure and a sensual, statement-making profile rather than airy sweetness or sheer freshness.
Release year
2024
The nose
Nathalie Benareau is a senior perfumer at Symrise known for modern, texture-driven compositions that make familiar materials feel vivid and immediate. Her work often leans into clarity of concept and a polished, contemporary sensuality, which suits Juice Bold’s fruit-first structure. For Commodity, she shaped Juice around the idea of perfume as “juice” in the literal and industry sense: colorful, succulent, and expressive. In Juice Bold, she pushes that idea further, amplifying the jammy berry core with davana, burnt sugar, patchouli and amberwood for a louder, denser trail.
Collaborators
Vicken Arslanian, who steered Commodity’s relaunch, helped define the Scent Space framework and the brand’s creative direction, shaping Juice Bold as the most projecting version of the Juice concept rather than a separate idea. The fragrance also reflects close collaboration between the brand and Nathalie Benareau in refining the brief and translating Commodity’s identity into a fruit-led composition.
Commodity’s story
Commodity builds niche fragrance around clarity, material quality and a minimalist idea of luxury. Its Scent Space concept is central to the house: the same fragrance can be worn in Personal, Expressive or Bold form, letting the wearer choose intimacy or projection without changing the core identity.
Juice | Bold’s concept
Juice was developed over several years as Commodity worked to redefine what a juicy fragrance could be. The brief evolved from an early “non-floral floral” idea into a fruit-driven composition with a floral backbone and modern amberwood structure. Juice Bold takes that formula and pushes it darker, thicker and more expansive, turning the original berry brightness into a dense, marmalade-like statement.
Extra info
Juice Bold is part of Commodity’s Scent Space system, alongside Personal and Expressive versions of the same idea. The name plays on perfume industry slang for fragrance liquid, and the scent was developed as a more intense, room-filling take on the original Juice concept.
A jammier rendition of Juice | Balanced that explores the depths of strawberry, raspberry and rhubarb when simmered down. Steeped in vetiver, patchouli and amberwood, this blend is a deep, dense marmalade. Boozy davana flower and a touch of burnt sugar creates a rich, addictive intensity.
This is the Bold version of Juice, a powerful, room-filling rendition of its Balanced counterpart, infused with deep, dark notes that’ll make your presence known. Also try Juice | Personal and Juice | Balanced & Expressive.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone entering a room before they speak: glossy fruit, dark woods and a sugared edge that reads confident rather than playful. It suits close social settings where presence matters, with a warm, slightly decadent aura that lingers in the air.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its berry richness and amberwood depth can bloom without turning heavy. A few sprays are enough; the Bold concentration is designed for strong diffusion and a noticeable trail, especially on fabric and in still air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity scents with weight, contrast and a darker finish. It will appeal to people drawn to jammy berries, woody structure and a sensual, statement-making profile rather than airy sweetness or sheer freshness.
Release year
2024
The nose
Nathalie Benareau is a senior perfumer at Symrise known for modern, texture-driven compositions that make familiar materials feel vivid and immediate. Her work often leans into clarity of concept and a polished, contemporary sensuality, which suits Juice Bold’s fruit-first structure. For Commodity, she shaped Juice around the idea of perfume as “juice” in the literal and industry sense: colorful, succulent, and expressive. In Juice Bold, she pushes that idea further, amplifying the jammy berry core with davana, burnt sugar, patchouli and amberwood for a louder, denser trail.
Collaborators
Vicken Arslanian, who steered Commodity’s relaunch, helped define the Scent Space framework and the brand’s creative direction, shaping Juice Bold as the most projecting version of the Juice concept rather than a separate idea. The fragrance also reflects close collaboration between the brand and Nathalie Benareau in refining the brief and translating Commodity’s identity into a fruit-led composition.
Commodity’s story
Commodity builds niche fragrance around clarity, material quality and a minimalist idea of luxury. Its Scent Space concept is central to the house: the same fragrance can be worn in Personal, Expressive or Bold form, letting the wearer choose intimacy or projection without changing the core identity.
Juice | Bold’s concept
Juice was developed over several years as Commodity worked to redefine what a juicy fragrance could be. The brief evolved from an early “non-floral floral” idea into a fruit-driven composition with a floral backbone and modern amberwood structure. Juice Bold takes that formula and pushes it darker, thicker and more expansive, turning the original berry brightness into a dense, marmalade-like statement.
Extra info
Juice Bold is part of Commodity’s Scent Space system, alongside Personal and Expressive versions of the same idea. The name plays on perfume industry slang for fragrance liquid, and the scent was developed as a more intense, room-filling take on the original Juice concept.