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Folie À Plusieurs — The Psychoanalysis of Fire
Eau de Parfum
The same flame that destroys also illuminates. Enter the fire — what remains after burning shines with newfound clarity. A philosophical meditation on fire as symbol and psyche.
Smoky, aromatic, woody.
An olfactive translation of Gaston Bachelard’s The Psychoanalysis of Fire (1938), exploring humanity’s primal relationship with flame. This fragrance captures fire as both destruction and creation, knowledge and forbidden desire—from Prometheus stealing fire from the gods to purification rituals across cultures, smoke and ash and the heat that transforms.
Hand-painted bottle with unique coloration and markings.
NOTES
pink pepper
incense essential oil
leather
old paper
orris
chamomile
cistus labdanum
encens pyrogéné
musk
cedarwood
patchouli
NOSE — David Chieze
France, Germany & United States, 2025
Eau de Parfum
The same flame that destroys also illuminates. Enter the fire — what remains after burning shines with newfound clarity. A philosophical meditation on fire as symbol and psyche.
Smoky, aromatic, woody.
An olfactive translation of Gaston Bachelard’s The Psychoanalysis of Fire (1938), exploring humanity’s primal relationship with flame. This fragrance captures fire as both destruction and creation, knowledge and forbidden desire—from Prometheus stealing fire from the gods to purification rituals across cultures, smoke and ash and the heat that transforms.
Hand-painted bottle with unique coloration and markings.
NOTES
pink pepper
incense essential oil
leather
old paper
orris
chamomile
cistus labdanum
encens pyrogéné
musk
cedarwood
patchouli
NOSE — David Chieze
France, Germany & United States, 2025