
Naomi Goodsir
Naomi Goodsir draws inspiration from the golden age of twentieth-century perfumery, particularly the structured, material-rich compositions of the 1920s, yet the result is far from vintage reproduction. The house demonstrates a deep understanding of classical construction and noble raw materials, using that knowledge as a foundation for distinctly modern, highly individual creations.
Its aesthetic blends French oriental richness with artistic audacity. Some fragrances unfold with baroque depth and dramatic elegance, while others take unexpected, even eccentric, turns. Smoke becomes sculptural, greens turn electric, and textures feel almost tactile. Bois d’Ascèse and Nuit de Bakélite show how far the house is willing to push atmosphere and character without losing compositional integrity.
Classic to start with
Nuit de Bakélite





