No 16 Tomato Leather Cognoscenti
At a glance
Is No 16 Tomato Leather Cognoscenti worth trying?
No 16 Tomato Leather by Cognoscenti is a Leather fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, amber, leather with Leather, Tomato Leaf, Clary Sage
The first impression
No 16 Tomato Leather by Cognoscenti is a Leather fragrance for women and men. No 16 Tomato Leather was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Dannielle Sergent.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Dannielle Sergent
Dannielle Sergent has created numerous fragrances for Cognoscenti, including No 1 Bergamot Sage, No 16 Tomato Leather, and No 17 Civet Chypre. Her portfolio also features No 19 Warm Carrot, No 30 Hay Incense, No 32 Blue Oud, and No 8 Aldehydic Oakmoss. She is known for exploring unconventional and bold scent combinations.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of No 16 Tomato Leather Cognoscenti
Essence
No 16 Tomato Leather embodies the Alchemist archetype, transforming ordinary elements into something extraordinary. The unexpected pairing of tomato leaf with rich leather suggests a mind that finds magic in contrasts. Myrrh and oud add an ancient, almost ceremonial quality, as if each spray performs a modern alchemical ritual.
This is a fragrance for those who see potential where others see paradox. The tobacco and incense notes speak to contemplative experimentation, while the lime blossom provides a surprising flash of light in the darkness. They don't just wear scent - they transmute it into personal meaning.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe balances the avant-garde with timeless pieces - perhaps a tailored blazer in an unconventional fabric or vintage glasses that hint at scholarly pursuits. The leather note manifests in well-loved satchels containing notebooks filled with sketches and ideas.
Spaces they inhabit feel curated yet alive with possibility, like a laboratory crossed with an artist's loft. The benzoin and clary sage notes reflect their appreciation for textures that tell stories - patinaed metals, hand-blown glass, and leather-bound volumes.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the transformative power of attention - that truly seeing something changes its nature. The tobacco and agarwood suggest a respect for ancient wisdom, while the tomato leaf reveals their ability to find wonder in the mundane.
Process matters more than product. Like the slow unfurling of this fragrance's smoky heart, they value depth over immediacy. The incense note speaks to their ritualistic approach to creativity, whether brewing coffee or brainstorming at midnight.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers and curious minds, though not everyone understands their need for solitary tinkering. Romantic partners must appreciate their cyclical nature - periods of intense focus followed by passionate sharing of discoveries.
Conversations often turn to the metaphysics of everyday things. They're the friend who gifts strange antiquarian books or insists you taste an obscure spice. The myrrh in the fragrance mirrors their capacity for deep, if sometimes unconventional, loyalty.
Lifestyle
Mornings might involve grinding fresh spices for tea or testing a new painting technique. Their calendar has blocks labeled "experimentation" alongside client meetings. The clary sage reflects their methodical yet intuitive approach to projects.
Workspaces are organized chaos - vials of essential oils next to circuit boards, sketchbooks filled with equations. The leather and tobacco notes ground their intellectual pursuits in tactile pleasure. They measure time not in hours but in breakthroughs.
Shadow
Their alchemical gifts can become isolation, retreating too far into their inner laboratory. The oud warns of becoming overly cryptic, losing the ability to communicate their visions. At worst, they hoard ideas like a dragon with gold.
When unbalanced, the incense turns to escapism, and the tomato leaf's freshness withers into cynicism. They must remember that transformation requires both solitude and sharing - the myrrh's sweetness needs the leather's strength.
Conclusion
No 16 Tomato Leather is bottled transformation, for those who find the extraordinary in ordinary elements. Like the linden blossom peeking through smoke, this fragrance balances shadow and light - much like the Alchemist who wears it. It's the scent of midnight revelations and dawn's first experiments, of ideas that simmer until they become gold.