INTRODUCING ELA

INTRODUCING ELA

Introducing Ela 7 January 2020

As we step into the latest decade, powered by a healthy dose of hope and anticipation, we can’t help but recall the simpler times, when we could just be.

Inspired by contentment that spanned seasons and joy that can’t be contained, we came up with our latest fine fragrance candle, Ela. A Special Edition candle, with artwork designed by Shweta Malhotra, Ela is evocative of bliss, pure and simple.

Highlighted by its play of cardamom, citrus and star anise, the fine fragrance candle is a soy wax candle and burns cleanly.

To know more about taking care of your Bombay Perfumery candle, please read our Candle Care.

February 07, 2020 — Digital Impressions
SHWETA MALHOTRA FOR ELA

SHWETA MALHOTRA FOR ELA

For our latest candle Ela, we asked visual artist Shweta Malhotra to create an identity for our warm and playful fine fragrance candle. Her ability to communicate without complicating is something that has always drawn us to her work. We sat down with her to discuss how she came up with the visual identity for Ela.

When you experienced the candle for the first time, what really stood out for you?

The fragrance was really nostalgic and warm being cardamom. It seemed like a refined and contemporary take on cardamom with hint of a citrus note.

What was the inspiration behind the design?

The design was inspired by its main ingredient Cardamom contrasted with citrus notes, which was the inspiration for the forms used.

That came together to create a festive symbol, the Diya.

Can you share your process of creating the identity for Ela?

The design was inspired by the fragrance and the festive element. I decided to keep it graphic and minimal and focus on the ingredients and what they make you feel visually.

To know more about Ela, please do click through here

February 12, 2020 — bombayperfumery Admin
INTRODUCING ELA

INTRODUCING ELA

Introducing Ela 7 January 2020

As we step into the latest decade, powered by a healthy dose of hope and anticipation, we can’t help but recall the simpler times, when we could just be.

Inspired by contentment that spanned seasons and joy that can’t be contained, we came up with our latest fine fragrance candle, Ela. A Special Edition candle, with artwork designed by Shweta Malhotra, Ela is evocative of bliss, pure and simple.

Highlighted by its play of cardamom, citrus and star anise, the fine fragrance candle is a soy wax candle and burns cleanly.

To know more about taking care of your Bombay Perfumery candle, please read our Candle Care.

September 13, 2021 — bombayperfumery Admin
LAUNCHING BOMBAY PERFUMERY : THE SENSORIUM

LAUNCHING BOMBAY PERFUMERY : THE SENSORIUM

Being a progressive perfumery, creativity, reinvention and collaboration is something we believe in. It’s all about being inspired by the past and creating something radical out of it. For our official launch in Mumbai, we set out to create a Sensorium that would explore beyond the boundaries of conventional perfumery.

The Sensorium is an experiental space where members of Mumbai’s creative community tapped into their strengths to create their interpretations of our 8 scents. Ranging from Pooja Dhingra who specialises in gastronomy to Sandunes + Jiver who created an audiovisual sensory track to Nazneen Jehangir’s floral ode to Mumbai’s dabbawalas, we saw some truly intriguing art.

Join us behind the scenes as we introduce our collaborators, their inspirations and installations.

Ashiesh Shah – Interior Design

Krsna Mehta – Contemporary Design

Lekha Washington – Product Design

Pooja Dhingra – Gastronomy

Sanket Avlani – Art Direction

Sandunes + Jiver – Electronica

Shweta Malhotra – Illustration

Nazneen Jehangir – Floral Couture

Colston Julian – Photography

 

Unboxing the fragrances

The interactive Bombay Stampede by Lekha Washington

 Nazneen Jehangir in front of her installation Mumbai in eMotion

Pooja Dhingra created an edible candy lab inspired by our fragrance, 1020

Krsnaa Mehta in front of his Bombay Sensation, inspired by Art Deco & Bombay Perfumery

Lekha Washington in front of her Bombay Stampede

 

September 14, 2021 — Digital Impressions

SCENT TALES : GUAICWOOD

In our latest series, we explore how exactly some of the more rare ingredients we work with smell. Today, it’s all about earthy yet sweet Guaicwood.

Originating from the Palo Santo tree, Guaicwood has a distinct sort of earthiness that is reminiscent of honey and tar at the same time. For our perfume Les Cayes, we used it as a heart note to add strength yet softness to the laid-back fragrance.

 

Originating from South America, guiacwood is known for its elegant scent as well as its medicinal properties – which Is where its name Palo Santo, or Tree of Life comes from. The scent itself is heavy – smoky, rubbery, tar-like, accented by honey-sweet tones – almost like a dense balsamic! It does not weigh down a fragrance but gives it a bit of depth that makes all the difference.

Guaicwood oil is obtained via steam distillation and is most popularly used in perfumery today.

For our Les Cayes, Guaicwood gives balance to the easy breezy fragrance highlighted with lemon, vetiver, bergamot, cedar wood & musk, handling the lighter citrus notes and the heavier musky notes with aplomb.

September 21, 2021 — Digital Impressions

SCENT TALES : AMBER

In our latest series, we explore how exactly some of the more rare ingredients we work with smell. Today, it’s all about the elegant and statuesque Amber.

Almost mystical in its presence & perception, Amber is known through the lens of poetry & symbolism since ages. Popularly known as Tears of the Sun, Tiger’s Soul, Window to the Past and Petrified Light, amber is fossilized tree resin that has taken millions of years to form. Inspired by its inherent aroma, the amber note is created using a complex blend of ingredients and has a warm, sweet and woody fragrance – which is brought out in our candle Moon Set.

Apart from perfumery, amber is known for being a precious gemstone and a medicinal remedy too. Originally available from around the word, the oldest amber deposits were found in Europe, with about 50 different types of fossil resin deposits.

Amber oil is not a direct result of the fossilized resin but is, in fact, created using a blend of complex ingredients that is engineered by perfumers to create a distinctive aroma, and hence is not a standardized fragrance that is easily found around the world. Typically labdanum, benzoin & vanilla are used to create the amber note and the proportions of this can be managed to achieve the effect that the perfumers have in mind.

The layered ingredient adds elegance, sweetness and warmth to fragrance, thereby adding depth to it. In our Moon Set, we have paired it with Freesia, Vanilla, Patchouli, Sandalwood and Musk for a warm, restful and inviting candle that allows one to be.

September 21, 2021 — Digital Impressions
INSPIRED BY : TROPICAL MODERNISM

INSPIRED BY : TROPICAL MODERNISM

Our new series Inspired By looks at intriguing thought processes and awe-inspiring works of art that inspire, amuse, and encourage us. 

Glimpses of strength and grace – Tropical Modernism brings that and much more to the plate. Significant because of the way it is designed for its environment, the stunning architectural style brings balance to the fore.

Our new candle Pondicherry Yellow is reminiscent of balance in the way distinct scents are handled deftly. A certain pride accompanies it, in the usage of fine Indian ingredients – the same pride that infuses Tropical Modernism and its use of indigenous material.

Known for its wide open spaces and increased ventilation, Tropical Modernism stands out yet fits in beautifully. With its statement ingredients such as turmeric, coconut and sandalwood, Pondicherry Yellow also walks that very same tightrope.

Courtyard by Geoffrey Bawa. Source.

Photo by Frits Meyest. Source.

Vladimir Ossipoff’s work in Hawaii. Source.

September 21, 2021 — Digital Impressions
OF SCENT & SPACE : MOIRE

OF SCENT & SPACE : MOIRE

Like perfumery, architecture has the transformative power to propel one to the future or remind one of a time gone by. In our latest series, we’ve decoded the link between our fragrances to architectural styles that reflect them the most.

Our female fragrance Moire is akin to an opinionated debate. Two strong ingredients, tuberose & leather, distinctive in their own right, converse & influence the other – evocative of the pull and push of grace & strength in Brutalism.

Casar de Cáceres Bus Station

The architectural form flourished in the 1950s to the 70s and was characterized by its use of concrete. Though, at first look, it comes across as strong and fortified, it’s the little details in its execution that lend it grace.

Photo by Madan Mahatta 

For instance, note the elegant swirl of the staircase at the IIT Delhi – strength and beauty merge together harmoniously.

As seen in Brutalist structures, elegance is balanced beautifully, much like in Moire, as leather is balanced by feminine tuberose.

 

 

 

September 22, 2021 — Digital Impressions
HOW TO.. SMELL OF SPRING

HOW TO.. SMELL OF SPRING

With summer in full thrall, we’ve started to opt for fragrances that are fresh and light. There are certain ingredients & notes that bring effervescence to mind – read below to explore three ingredients that speak of summer.

Peach

Native to China and introduced to Europe via Persia, the peach is known for its sweet lusciousness. Rich yet fresh, the peach adds a hint of both the floral and the fruity.

Lemongrass

Citrusy without being too expected, lemongrass has a hint of spice that aids its lemony freshness. An aromatic plant native to tropical climes, lemongrass is used for its fragrant properties, as well as in gastronomy and medicine.

 

Tuberose

Heady and immersive, tuberose brings midsummer nights to mind. A perfect mix of opulence and freshness, tuberose adds mystery.

September 22, 2021 — Digital Impressions
ON THE TRAIL WITH LEMONGRASS

ON THE TRAIL WITH LEMONGRASS

Spicy and fresh, Lemongrass is one of those ingredients that’s easily discernible.

The aromatic plant thrives in tropical countries and has been used for food technology, traditional medicine and essential oils. It’s commonly cultivated for both food & fragrance as its aroma is quite citrusy and fresh yet sharp.

Lemongrass was first noted for distillation as far back as the 17th century in the Phillipines. In India, it has been favoured through the ages & is commonly known as ”Choomana Poolu” as a nod to the grass’ red stems.

Lemongrass is a key ingredient for our Chai Musk and, indeed, was the turning point for the perfumer. Having tasted it in her tea from a roadside stall in Bombay, she was spurred on to create a modern interpretation of chai, with lemongrass as a top note!

 

September 22, 2021 — Digital Impressions
AROUND THE WORLD WITH BP : CALCUTTA

AROUND THE WORLD WITH BP : CALCUTTA

Travel with us to our favourite cities around India

Perhaps one of India’s first colonial cities, Calcutta has had a rich history dating back to the 1600s, the city has established itself as a bastion of art, literature, music and culture. Today, it’s known for its old-world charm and niche progressive design.

VISIT

The Malik Ghat Flower Market on the banks of the river Hooghly is a sensorial experience that’s hard to top. Colours, textures & scents intermingle beautifully, creating this spot perfect for people-watching. Head there early in the morning to catch yourself in the midst of the madness.

Ken Hermann’s captivating series on flower sellers at Malik Ghat 

STAY

The Corner Courtyard is a palatial heritage home brought back to life. Last inhabited in 1904, the home has 7 distinct rooms, each with a theme and palette. At the centre is the traditional aangan, reinvented as an eclectic café.

The Corner Courtyard

EAT

Though a cliché, Flury’s is definitely the place to explore the essence of the city. Since it opened in 1927, it has been pulling in locals and travellers alike, Calcutta’s first tea room is known for its afternoon tea and confectionary.

SHOP

Housed in a heritage building, Bombaim features the country’s best modern aesthetics. From clothing to accessories and more, this is a great place to explore. Plus point : our 8 fragrances are available there!

Bombaim

Lead Image : a vintage shot of Harrison Street via source

September 22, 2021 — Digital Impressions
SCENT TALES : ELEMI

SCENT TALES : ELEMI

In our latest series, we explore how exactly some of the more rare ingredients we work with smell. Today, we talk about the spicy yet sweet Elemi.

Clean and fresh yet deep and soothing, Elemi has mysterious powers to elevate any fragrance it’s a part of. It stands out with its complex notes and can be considered a “fix-it” ingredient, making it an integral part of our fragrances, especially 1020 and Calicut.

 

Named after the Arabic phrase “As Above, So Below”, Elemi is considered to be rooted in balance and spirituality. Its notes point toward being Terpenic in nature where one can almost think of woody and fresh pine needles, citrus and coriander – altogether, an incredibly sophisticated and crisp aroma.

Native to the Phillipines, Elemi is a resin from the tree of the same name. The pale yellow resin has a thin consistency and blends well with both spice and citrus olfactory families. The oil is obtained through steam distillation. Apart from perfumery, it is known to be medically effective as well.

 

In 1020, we paired Elemi with spicy Ginger and subtle Vetiver to create a balance while in Calicut, it adds a bit of freshness to the spicy and musky palette. The beauty of Elemi lies in its versatility and ability to elevate a fragrance, which is why it’s been preferred by perfumers down the ages.

September 22, 2021 — Digital Impressions