A fire broke out in the Curling Bros. barbershop in Westlake, N.Y. in 1891. All the shaving tonics with their spearmint, lime, vanilla and lavender burned. A charred bottle was found half- full. It smelled like this.
Amongst the transcendental woods of the 1800s, craftsmen from the Massachusetts Bay Colony built violins and bows in BOWMAKERS the tiny towns of the Pioneer Valley. The shops were riddled with old growth mahogany, burled maple shavings, amber pine rosin, aged walnut and their unique secret varnishes.
Transistor radio hewn of sandalwood radiates ragas in the Bandra heat. Hot copper tubes warm the soft wood releasing blooms of musk, cream, peach, ambrette, coco, cedar distillates.
Top: Radiant Wood, Copper, Cedar
Middle: Sandalwood, Radiant Iris, Boronia
Base: Balsam Fir Absolute, Coconut Musc, Ambergris