Electric Wood – Eau de Parfum – 50ml

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An electrifying scent that reminds of the chaos of a guitar case. The metal clasps open with a loud clatter and a deep, woody fragrance composition rises to the nose. On a base of Ambroxan and cedar, the lacquered wood and the strings pulled to the limit are reflected. A hint of overheated, battered oak wood still recalls the musical escapades of past nights: blaring amplifiers, sweat, and vibrating hearts. Iris and nutmeg form a rounding arrangement that gently settles like evening ash on the once again closed guitar case after charged nights.


Top notes: Nutmeg, Lemon, Sage Heart notes: Cedarwood, Oakwood Base notes: Ambroxan, Iris, Musk

Behind the Fragrance

“A woody fragrance straight out of a guitar case, with powerful notes of cedar and powdery Iris notes. I will always remember the day I got my first guitar. I was 12 years old; it was a Gibson. I was struck by its smell, like a unique mix of wood, lacquer, and metal…I think the perfume ELECTRIC WOOD was born that day.”Dr. Mike (Room 1015 Founder)

Fragrance Family
  • Woody
  • Woody-Citrus
Fragrance Vibe
  • Invigorating
Perfumer
  • Anne-Sophie Behaghel
  • Amélie Bourgeois

Room 1015

Imagine yourself transported back to a time when the Continental Hyatt Hotel, also known as the "Riot House", was the "Place to be". The 70s were a decade of total delirium for every self-respecting rock band, and LA was an inevitable stop on the journey. Motorcycles in the hallways, the overflowing rooftop pool, Jim Morrison dangling from a balcony, the epic drum battles of Keith Moon from The Who…Or, even more iconic: The Christ-like Robert Plant, who considered himself a golden god above the Sunset Strip. With his angelic hair, Nepalese bracelets, and tight T-shirt, he was convinced that he had finally found the stairway to heaven. Room 1015 remains a place of contemplation today. The nostalgia of an era of absolute freedom, where the air still smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, burnt patchouli, and open flight cases...

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