Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits 4160 Tuesdays
Fragrance Story
Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits by 4160 Tuesdays is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Sarah McCartney.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Sarah McCartney
Sarah McCartney is the founder and perfumer of 4160 Tuesdays, a London-based niche perfume house. She has created numerous fragrances, including #mrsglossmademedoit, A Flame In Your Heart, and A Walk In The Forest. McCartney's style is playful and narrative-driven, often inspired by literature, history, and everyday life. She is known for using high-quality ingredients and for her engaging storytelling through scent.
Fragrance Notes
Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits 4160 Tuesdays by 4160 Tuesdays offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits 4160 Tuesdays embodies the distinctive style of 4160 Tuesdays while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Hammersmith Tea Archetype: Portrait of Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits 4160 Tuesdays
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Nurturer archetype, though not in the traditional, maternal sense. Their nurturing is subtle, woven into the fabric of everyday life-like the scent of tea leaves steeping in a warm kitchen. They create comfort not through grand gestures, but through the quiet, deliberate curation of atmosphere. The fragrance they love-Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits-reflects this: it is unpretentious, familiar, yet layered with depth. Bergamot and black tea suggest intellect, while the buttery biscuit accord grounds them in sensuality.
They are drawn to the idea of sanctuary, both for themselves and others. Their home is a refuge, not just from the world, but from chaos of all kinds-emotional, intellectual, even spiritual. They believe in the power of small rituals: the precise brewing of tea, the selection of a well-worn book, the arrangement of a room to invite conversation or solitude as needed.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is an extension of their philosophy: unhurried, deliberate, slightly anachronistic. They favor natural fabrics, well-worn leather, the kind of clothing that softens with time. Their wardrobe is not trendy, but neither is it deliberately antiquated-it simply exists outside the cycle of fast fashion.
Their living space is a mix of coziness and curiosity. Bookshelves are lined with well-thumbed novels, essays, and obscure poetry. There is always a teapot within reach, a record player spinning something melancholic yet comforting-Nick Drake, perhaps, or early Joni Mitchell. They have a fondness for objects with history: a chipped teacup, a faded Persian rug, a desk that has borne the weight of many thoughts.
They do not chase experiences; they dwell in them. A weekend spent reading in a sunlit corner is as fulfilling to them as travel might be to others. They are not opposed to adventure, but their adventures are internal-exploring a new idea, revisiting an old book with fresh eyes, finding new layers in a piece of music they’ve heard a hundred times.
They are drawn to professions that allow for contemplation and connection-teaching, writing, psychotherapy, or perhaps something hands-on like ceramics or woodworking. They need work that feels meaningful but does not demand the sacrifice of their inner peace.
Philosophy & Values
Their philosophy is one of gentle resistance. They do not rage against modernity, but they refuse to be swept up in its frenzy. They value slowness, thoughtfulness, the kind of presence that most people mistake for passivity. To them, a well-made cup of tea is an act of defiance-a refusal to let life become purely transactional.
They are not naive; they understand the world’s harshness. But they believe in countering it with warmth rather than cynicism. Their values are rooted in authenticity and intimacy-not the performative vulnerability of social media, but the kind that emerges over shared silence, over the unspoken understanding that some things need no words.
Yet, there is a tension here. Their love of comfort can tip into avoidance. They may retreat too readily into their carefully constructed world, using it as a shield against discomfort rather than a foundation from which to engage. Their shadow is not malice, but passivity-a reluctance to disrupt, even when disruption is necessary.
Relationships
They are not the life of the party, nor do they wish to be. Their friendships are deep rather than numerous, built on years of shared moments that others might overlook. They listen more than they speak, but when they do speak, their words carry weight.
Romantically, they are drawn to those who appreciate subtlety. Grand romantic gestures embarrass them; they prefer the intimacy of a shared glance, a private joke, the way someone’s hand fits into theirs. Their love language is acts of service-brewing coffee just the way their partner likes it, remembering the name of a childhood pet, noticing when someone needs solitude without being told.
But their shadow emerges here too. Their aversion to conflict can make them passive-aggressive, expressing displeasure through sighs and withdrawn silences rather than direct communication. They may also struggle with possessiveness, not in a jealous way, but in a quiet fear that their carefully tended world will be disrupted by outside forces.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their ability to create and sustain comfort-can become their prison. They may cling to routines long after they’ve stopped serving them, mistaking stagnation for stability. Their reluctance to engage with chaos can make them unprepared for true crisis, whether personal or global.
And yet, even their flaws are softened by self-awareness. They know their tendencies, even if they don’t always resist them. The scent of tea and biscuits is not just a preference-it is a reminder of who they are, and who they might become if they dare to step beyond the threshold of their own making.