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Luxurious and sumptuous scented candle with leather notes, by Marc-Antoine Barrois created together with perfumer Quentin Bisch.
The candles are artisanal and locally produced in France. With this, the brand shows they stand for quality with the lowest possible imprint on the environment. The candle’s name, No6, stands for the house number of Marc-Antoine Barrois’ first store.
A 75-gram candle burns averagely for 15 hours, 220 grams 50 hours, and the 750 grams’ candle burns for approximately 150 hours. Check out our blog to find out how to burn scented candles optimally.
Plum, Cumin, Cistus, Leather, Musk, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Styrax
More than ten years ago, Marc-Antoine Barrois started with an haute couture fashion brand, where eye for detail, timeless elegance, and charisma are most important. But what is haute couture without haute parfumerie? To translate this special brand to a perfume Marc-Antoine found the olfactory talent of another young designer. While Marc-Antoine evokes the intangible, emotions and his imagination, Quentin brings them to life with precision and talent in perfume. Together, they bring something exceptional into the lives of their customers, by designing unique and timeless perfumes. From the iconic Ganymede to B683 and a very special new fragrance launching April 1st.
Leather
Discover the multiple facets of leather in perfumes. Think of the smell of a leather jacket, a pair of suede shoes, the inside of a leather bag, or an old Chesterfield… Leather gives a luxurious, seductive and elegant touch to the fragrance. But it is also dark, robust and slightly animalic which makes this smell mysteriously tantalizing.
Quentin Bisch
At already a very young age Quentin Bisch knew he wanted a creative profession. It brought him to music, theatre and performance, but it was perfumery in which he found his true calling. He created fragrances for Jean Paul Gaultier, Paco Rabanne, Saint Laurent, Azzaro, Mugler, Chloe, Ex Nihilo, Etat Libre d’Orange… And he was rewarded best perfumer in 2020! His close collaboration with Marc-Antoine Barrois resulted in three beautifully elegant and timeless fragrances for the Marc-Antoine Barrois label: haute couture meets haute parfums!