Find yourself in a bold world of artistic expression with BRUTAL, the latest fragrance by Pigmentarium, launching on March 20. This avant-garde scent pays homage to the fearless, visionary style of the 1970s and 1980s, inspired by the powerful aesthetics of Brutalism. Crafted by renowned French perfumer Théo Belmas, BRUTAL captures the raw emotion and grandeur of this iconic period in a daring olfactory journey.
Step into an era of amber-hued lights, printed magazines, the aroma of freshly ground coffee, tobacco, white florals,
and the rise of prêt-à-porter. BRUTAL opens with the dark, sensual allure of Negroni, leading into rich notes of black coffee and the delicate sweetness of orange blossom. At its heart lies the opulent tuberose, complemented by lush ylang-ylang and the timeless elegance of May rose. The scent lingers with a warm, earthy base of tobacco, amber, and sandalwood, evoking the era’s juxtaposition of raw minimalism and deep, emotional richness.
BRUTAL is Pigmentarium's tribute to monumental design and raw beauty. It's a fragrance that stands as an emotional portrayal of an era defined by bold contrasts. Inspired by exposed materials, geometric forms, and the interplay between austere exteriors and rich interiors, it is a scent designed for those who appreciate the art of statement-making.
BRUTAL captures the spirit of a bygone era, reimagined for the modern connoisseur. Embrace the raw. Embrace the monumental. Embrace BRUTAL.
Orange blossom, Negroni accord, Coffee, Tuberose, Ylang ylang, Rose, Tobacco, Amber, Sandalwood
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Théo Belmas
Théo Belmas is the new perfumer for the Czech perfume house Pigmentarium. This young French perfumer moves himself around between Dubai and Paris as a perfumer for Symrise. His first perfume for Pigmentarium, Oratorio, is inspired by the city of Prague as seen through foreign eyes. Over a period of several months he worked on this masterpiece, during both real and imaginary journeys between Paris and Prague.