Rose Ardoise Atelier Materi
Fragrance Story
Rose Ardoise by Atelier Materi is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rose Ardoise was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Celine Perdriel. Top notes are Pink Pepper and Nutmeg; middle notes are Rose and Sage; base notes are Ambroxan, Vetiver and Leather.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Celine Perdriel
Celine Perdriel is a French perfumer known for her work with Atelier Materi, where she has created scents like Ambre Papier and Cuir Nilam. Her portfolio also includes the fresh Cèdre Figalia and the floral Rose Ardoise. She has additionally crafted fragrances for Faberlic and Good Water Perfume, demonstrating a range from woody to aquatic notes.
Fragrance Notes
Rose Ardoise Atelier Materi by Atelier Materi 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.
Rose Ardoise Atelier Materi embodies the distinctive style of Atelier Materi while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose Ardoise Atelier Materi
Essence
To wear Rose Ardoise by Atelier Materi is to embrace the paradox of softness and strength-a fragrance that blends the velvety romance of rose with the grounding depth of slate. The person who chooses this scent is an embodiment of The Lover archetype, one who seeks beauty, intimacy, and meaning in all things. They are drawn to the interplay of contrasts-the delicate and the enduring, the ephemeral and the eternal.
Their life is a carefully composed aesthetic experience, where every choice-from the books they read to the way they arrange their home-reflects a devotion to sensory and emotional richness. They are not merely passive admirers of beauty but active cultivators of it, shaping their world into a sanctuary of elegance and depth.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is one of refined contrast-classic yet modern, romantic yet restrained. They favor tailored silhouettes with subtle textures, perhaps a cashmere sweater paired with a structured blazer, or a silk dress with minimalist jewelry. Their home is a study in balance: warm woods against cool stone, fresh flowers beside weathered leather-bound books.
They appreciate art that lingers in the mind-poetry by Rilke, paintings by Klimt, music that carries both melancholy and passion, like Chopin or Agnes Obel. Their taste in fragrance mirrors this duality: Rose Ardoise is not a simple floral, but a fragrance with weight, a rose that does not wilt but persists, deepened by mineral earthiness.
They structure their days with ritual, finding the sacred in the ordinary-morning coffee in a favorite porcelain cup, evening walks where the light is just right. They are drawn to places that feel timeless: old libraries, quiet gardens, cities where history lingers in the stones.
Yet their shadow emerges when this devotion to beauty becomes an escape from reality. They may grow disdainful of practical concerns, dismissing the mundane as beneath them. Their love of the exquisite can, at times, make them elitist, quietly judging those who do not share their tastes.
Philosophy & Values
For them, life is not merely to be lived but to be felt deeply. They reject superficiality in all forms, seeking relationships and experiences that resonate on a soul level. Their philosophy is one of intentional presence-they believe in savoring moments rather than rushing through them.
Yet this very idealism can become their shadow. Their pursuit of depth may lead to impatience with those who do not share their intensity, or worse, a tendency to romanticize pain as a necessary companion to beauty. They might mistake suffering for profundity, clinging to melancholy as if it were a virtue.
Relationships
In love, they are both tender and demanding. They crave connection that feels fated, a meeting of minds and souls rather than mere companionship. Their relationships are marked by passion, but also by an unspoken expectation-that the other must match their depth, their capacity for feeling.
This can be both their greatest strength and their downfall. Their lovers are often enchanted by their emotional richness, but some may eventually feel suffocated by the weight of their idealism. They do not love lightly, and so they are vulnerable to heartbreak-not because they love foolishly, but because they love too well.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest weakness is their resistance to imperfection. Life, in its raw and unpolished form, can unsettle them. They may withdraw when faced with chaos, seeking refuge in their carefully constructed world rather than engaging with the messiness of existence.
At their worst, they become prisoners of their own aesthetic, mistaking the appearance of depth for true wisdom. They may cling to lost loves or faded beauty, refusing to release what no longer serves them. Their challenge is to learn that true beauty does not demand perfection-it thrives in the cracks, in the unfinished, in the real.
Conclusion
The wearer of Rose Ardoise is a seeker of the sublime, a soul who understands that love and beauty are not passive gifts but active choices. They walk the line between dream and reality, between the rose’s bloom and the slate’s endurance.
Their task-should they choose to accept it-is to love the world not only when it is beautiful, but because it is flawed. For only then can their devotion to beauty become not an escape, but a way of being fully alive.