The Waft From The Loft 4160 Tuesdays
Fragrance Story
The Waft From The Loft by 4160 Tuesdays is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. The Waft From The Loft was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Sarah McCartney. Top notes are Red Wine and Green Notes; middle notes are Incense and Rose; base notes are Resins and Amber.
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
The Waft From The Loft 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.
The Waft From The Loft 4160 Tuesdays embodies the distinctive style of 4160 Tuesdays while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of The Waft From The Loft 4160 Tuesdays
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Creator archetype-an individual who sees life as raw material to be shaped into something unique, meaningful, and beautiful. They are drawn to the unconventional, the artisanal, and the deeply personal. The Waft From The Loft, with its blend of ink, paper, and the faintest whisper of old wood, speaks to someone who finds poetry in the mundane and alchemy in the everyday.
The Creator thrives on transformation, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. They do not merely wear a fragrance; they curate an experience, a sensory story that lingers in the air like a half-remembered dream.
Style & Aesthetic
Their home is a carefully composed collage of textures and histories-vintage typewriters, stacks of well-thumbed books, a record player spinning jazz or obscure post-punk. They prefer objects with patina, things that carry the weight of time. Their wardrobe leans toward the timeless rather than the trendy: well-worn leather jackets, linen shirts, boots that have seen miles.
They are drawn to cities with layers-London, Berlin, Tokyo-places where history and modernity collide in unexpected ways. But they also crave solitude, retreating to quiet corners where they can think, write, or simply breathe. Their ideal evening is spent in a dimly lit café or a hidden bookstore, lost in thought or conversation with a kindred spirit.
Philosophy & Values
For them, life is an ongoing experiment in authenticity. They reject mass-produced pleasures, seeking instead the rare, the handcrafted, the imperfectly perfect. They believe in the power of small, meaningful gestures-a handwritten letter, a carefully chosen gift, a scent that lingers in memory long after they’ve left the room.
They value depth over breadth in relationships, preferring a few intense connections to a wide circle of acquaintances. Their friendships are built on shared passions-art, music, literature-and a mutual appreciation for the unspoken.
Yet, their pursuit of authenticity can sometimes border on elitism. They may dismiss mainstream tastes too quickly, mistaking obscurity for depth. Their idealism can make them impatient with those who don’t share their vision.
Relationships
In love, they seek a partner who understands their need for both passion and solitude. They are drawn to those who challenge them intellectually and emotionally, who can match their depth without suffocating their independence.
Yet, their intensity can be overwhelming. They expect relationships to be as carefully crafted as their art, and when reality falls short, they may withdraw. Their fear of mediocrity can make commitment difficult-they are always half-waiting for something more sublime.
Shadow
The Creator’s greatest strength-their relentless drive to shape the world according to their vision-can also be their downfall. They are prone to dissatisfaction, always chasing the next inspiration, the next refinement. Nothing is ever quite finished, quite right.
This perfectionism can manifest as restlessness, an inability to settle into contentment. They may romanticize struggle, mistaking chaos for creativity. At their worst, they become the Tortured Artist, paralyzed by their own standards, unable to release their work-or themselves-into the world.
Conclusion
This is a person who lives at the intersection of beauty and impermanence, forever chasing the sublime in the ordinary. They are the alchemist of their own existence, turning the raw materials of life into something rich and strange.
But like all alchemists, they must learn that not everything needs to be transmuted. Sometimes, the scent of old paper and ink is enough-just as it is.