Tart and earthy rhubarb set against tobacco and the heady green floral of narcissus. The zingy dissonance continues with the interplay of tangerine, patchouli, styrax and wet leather.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, where its green floral bite, damp earth and tobacco warmth can unfold without losing their tension. It suits a room with worn wood, open windows after rain, and conversation that lingers rather than rushes.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, when its earthy florals and leathered woods can breathe without turning heavy. One or two sprays are enough; the scent has presence and a beast-like diffusion, so it works best applied lightly to skin or clothing for a long, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like dark florals, soil-rich accords and fragrances with a raw, artistic edge. It will appeal to people drawn to tobacco, leather, patchouli and narcissus, especially if they prefer scents that feel atmospheric, unconventional and a little untamed.
Release year
2022
The nose
Markéta Maf (Markéta Banková) is the perfumer and artist behind Space Fluid, a house she founded to treat fragrance as an emotional, botanical and almost alchemical medium. Her approach leans into hand-crafted materials, unusual natural textures and a deliberately intimate, painterly presentation. For Narcis Nocturne, that sensibility shows in the scent’s tension between green floral narcissus, soil-like dampness, tobacco, leather and resinous woods. The result feels less like a polished floral and more like a vivid memory rendered in scent: tactile, atmospheric and slightly unruly.
Space Fluid’s story
Space Fluid treats perfume as a fluidum: an invisible aura linking body, spirit, psychology and memory. The house favors hand-made, emotionally charged compositions built from natural materials and sensory associations rather than trend-driven formulas, with each fragrance designed to feel personal, layered and time-resistant.
Narcis Nocturne’s concept
Narcis Nocturne was conceived as a nocturnal, memory-soaked scene: a SoHo loft in 1993, caught between late-summer heat and the first coolness of autumn. Its imagery turns narcissus into a seductive, almost mythic figure, with a cellar door opening onto golden light, earth and hidden desire.
Extra info
The bottle is hand-painted, and the brand presents it as aging like fine cognac. Narcis Nocturne sits within Space Fluid’s memory-driven lineup and has been noted by critic Luca Turin. It is also offered in both plain and painted bottle editions.
Tart and earthy rhubarb set against tobacco and the heady green floral of narcissus. The zingy dissonance continues with the interplay of tangerine, patchouli, styrax and wet leather.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, where its green floral bite, damp earth and tobacco warmth can unfold without losing their tension. It suits a room with worn wood, open windows after rain, and conversation that lingers rather than rushes.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, when its earthy florals and leathered woods can breathe without turning heavy. One or two sprays are enough; the scent has presence and a beast-like diffusion, so it works best applied lightly to skin or clothing for a long, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like dark florals, soil-rich accords and fragrances with a raw, artistic edge. It will appeal to people drawn to tobacco, leather, patchouli and narcissus, especially if they prefer scents that feel atmospheric, unconventional and a little untamed.
Release year
2022
The nose
Markéta Maf (Markéta Banková) is the perfumer and artist behind Space Fluid, a house she founded to treat fragrance as an emotional, botanical and almost alchemical medium. Her approach leans into hand-crafted materials, unusual natural textures and a deliberately intimate, painterly presentation. For Narcis Nocturne, that sensibility shows in the scent’s tension between green floral narcissus, soil-like dampness, tobacco, leather and resinous woods. The result feels less like a polished floral and more like a vivid memory rendered in scent: tactile, atmospheric and slightly unruly.
Space Fluid’s story
Space Fluid treats perfume as a fluidum: an invisible aura linking body, spirit, psychology and memory. The house favors hand-made, emotionally charged compositions built from natural materials and sensory associations rather than trend-driven formulas, with each fragrance designed to feel personal, layered and time-resistant.
Narcis Nocturne’s concept
Narcis Nocturne was conceived as a nocturnal, memory-soaked scene: a SoHo loft in 1993, caught between late-summer heat and the first coolness of autumn. Its imagery turns narcissus into a seductive, almost mythic figure, with a cellar door opening onto golden light, earth and hidden desire.
Extra info
The bottle is hand-painted, and the brand presents it as aging like fine cognac. Narcis Nocturne sits within Space Fluid’s memory-driven lineup and has been noted by critic Luca Turin. It is also offered in both plain and painted bottle editions.
