Warni Warni
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Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
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offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
Our world is an open playground. Warni Warni symbolizes journeys through cosmopolitan cities, meeting across borders. Here, tea meets orange blossom, with a shared savoury sweetness and a pleasing rubber underlay. Freesia fattens the orange blossom, while cardamom and cedarwood add a spicy backbone. Soft coumarin and musk lend a powdery halo.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone moving easily through a crowded city with a light bag, open schedule and no need to announce themselves. Its tea-spice brightness and soft floral trail suit close conversation, quick crossings and places where the air changes from street to interior in a few steps.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its tea, cardamom and orange blossom can stay crisp rather than heavy. Apply a moderate spray; it wears with a clean, close-to-skin freshness and a soft musky-powdery trail, with enough diffusion to feel present without becoming dense.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fresh-spicy florals with a clean, modern finish. It will appeal to people drawn to tea notes, soft citrus-floral brightness, subtle sweetness and a polished, easygoing composition that still has character.
Release year
2020
The nose
Elise Benat is a French perfumer known for compositions that balance clarity with texture, often moving between airy florals, spices and modern musks. Her work tends to feel polished but approachable, with a knack for giving familiar materials a vivid, contemporary shape. For Warni Warni, she builds a bright, travel-minded floral-spicy structure: tea and cardamom for lift, orange blossom and freesia for bloom, and cedar, coumarin and musk for a soft, lingering finish. The result reflects her talent for making a fragrance feel both easy to wear and distinctly composed.
Collaborators
Maison Matine’s creative direction, led by co-founder Marie Kellou, shaped the brand’s anti-luxury, collaborative spirit and the open, border-crossing concept behind Warni Warni. The bottle artwork by illustrator Mathilde Purseigle also contributes to the fragrance’s identity, giving the scent its graphic, playful visual language.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine builds fragrance around simplicity, creativity and social openness rather than opulence or seduction. The house favors unisex compositions, sustainable materials and graphic, artist-led packaging, presenting perfume as a free, contemporary object rather than a status symbol.
Warni Warni’s concept
Warni Warni was released in 2020 within Maison Matine’s Origine collection, a line conceived around the emotional atmosphere of the period and the idea of movement through cosmopolitan cities. The fragrance was created in Paris by Elise Benat and framed as a meeting point of cultures, with tea, spice and orange blossom suggesting exchange, travel and shared language.
Extra info
Warni Warni is part of Maison Matine’s Origine collection and is presented in the brand’s signature graphic bottle style. The name and concept point to movement, exchange and cosmopolitan encounters, while the formula uses organic wheat alcohol and a recyclable-minded, design-forward presentation.
offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
Our world is an open playground. Warni Warni symbolizes journeys through cosmopolitan cities, meeting across borders. Here, tea meets orange blossom, with a shared savoury sweetness and a pleasing rubber underlay. Freesia fattens the orange blossom, while cardamom and cedarwood add a spicy backbone. Soft coumarin and musk lend a powdery halo.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone moving easily through a crowded city with a light bag, open schedule and no need to announce themselves. Its tea-spice brightness and soft floral trail suit close conversation, quick crossings and places where the air changes from street to interior in a few steps.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its tea, cardamom and orange blossom can stay crisp rather than heavy. Apply a moderate spray; it wears with a clean, close-to-skin freshness and a soft musky-powdery trail, with enough diffusion to feel present without becoming dense.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fresh-spicy florals with a clean, modern finish. It will appeal to people drawn to tea notes, soft citrus-floral brightness, subtle sweetness and a polished, easygoing composition that still has character.
Release year
2020
The nose
Elise Benat is a French perfumer known for compositions that balance clarity with texture, often moving between airy florals, spices and modern musks. Her work tends to feel polished but approachable, with a knack for giving familiar materials a vivid, contemporary shape. For Warni Warni, she builds a bright, travel-minded floral-spicy structure: tea and cardamom for lift, orange blossom and freesia for bloom, and cedar, coumarin and musk for a soft, lingering finish. The result reflects her talent for making a fragrance feel both easy to wear and distinctly composed.
Collaborators
Maison Matine’s creative direction, led by co-founder Marie Kellou, shaped the brand’s anti-luxury, collaborative spirit and the open, border-crossing concept behind Warni Warni. The bottle artwork by illustrator Mathilde Purseigle also contributes to the fragrance’s identity, giving the scent its graphic, playful visual language.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine builds fragrance around simplicity, creativity and social openness rather than opulence or seduction. The house favors unisex compositions, sustainable materials and graphic, artist-led packaging, presenting perfume as a free, contemporary object rather than a status symbol.
Warni Warni’s concept
Warni Warni was released in 2020 within Maison Matine’s Origine collection, a line conceived around the emotional atmosphere of the period and the idea of movement through cosmopolitan cities. The fragrance was created in Paris by Elise Benat and framed as a meeting point of cultures, with tea, spice and orange blossom suggesting exchange, travel and shared language.
Extra info
Warni Warni is part of Maison Matine’s Origine collection and is presented in the brand’s signature graphic bottle style. The name and concept point to movement, exchange and cosmopolitan encounters, while the formula uses organic wheat alcohol and a recyclable-minded, design-forward presentation.
