Winter Nights Dasein
Fragrance Story
Winter Nights by Dasein is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Winter Nights was launched in 2016. Winter Nights was created by Sam Rader and Josh Meyer.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Josh Meyer
Josh Meyer founded Imaginary Authors and Dasein, creating fragrances such as A City On Fire, Winter Green, and A Whiff Of Waffle Cone. He also composed L.A. She Called But He Was Unreachable for Anthropologie. Meyer is known for his narrative-driven, evocative scents.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Winter Nights Dasein
Essence
The Mystic archetype dwells in the liminal spaces-between waking and dreaming, silence and sound. Winter Nights is the scent of a solitary vigil under a frozen sky, where the veil between worlds grows thin. The opening of woody notes and driftwood is the creak of an ancient cabin, the scent of timber aged by centuries of snow. Cardamom and lavender weave a spell of warmth and clarity, while musk anchors the soul to the body. This is a fragrance for those who seek the sacred in the stillness, who listen to the whispers of the dark.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is monastic and elemental: heavy wool sweaters, dark robes, and silver amulets that catch the moonlight. They favor textures that speak of the earth-rough linen, raw silk, and fur. Their aesthetic is one of intentional simplicity, every object chosen for its spiritual resonance. They might wear a single ring, a stone from a sacred river, or a scarf woven by a nun in a mountain convent. Their presence is quiet but magnetic, like a candle in a vast, dark room.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that the divine is found in the ordinary, that every moment is a prayer. They value silence, solitude, and the wisdom of the body. Their philosophy is rooted in the cycles of nature: the death of winter is a promise of rebirth. They are drawn to mystery, to the unseen forces that shape existence. They do not seek answers but rather the grace of the question. They practice presence, knowing that the sacred is not in the destination but in the breath between steps.
Relationships
Their relationships are few but profound. They are the friend who listens without judgment, the lover who sees the soul beneath the skin. They do not seek crowds; they seek kindred spirits who understand the language of silence. They are loyal to the point of fierceness, but they require space for their inner work. Romantic partners must respect their need for solitude, for the Mystic’s love is a deep, quiet river that flows strongest when undisturbed. They offer a love that is both tender and transcendent.
Lifestyle
Their days are marked by ritual: meditation at dawn, a walk in the frozen woods, tea brewed with herbs from their own garden. They study the stars, the patterns of frost on the window, the way the wind changes before snow. Their home is a sanctuary of candles, crystals, and books on alchemy and mysticism. They live simply, with few possessions, but each one holds meaning. They find joy in the small miracles-a cardinal at the feeder, the first snowfall, the scent of woodsmoke on a winter night.
Shadow
The Mystic’s shadow is detachment and escapism. They may use spirituality to avoid the messiness of human life, retreating into the abstract when faced with pain. The coldness of winter can become emotional distance, a refusal to engage with the world. They risk becoming a ghost, present but unreachable. The lavender in Winter Nights offers a clue: it is a balm, but too much can numb. They must remember that the sacred is also found in the warmth of another’s hand, in the chaos of love, in the imperfect, breathing world.
Conclusion
Winter Nights is the fragrance of the seeker who walks the path of the moon, who finds the divine in the dark and the cold. It is a scent for those who understand that winter is not an ending but a gestation, a time of deep inner work. To wear it is to honor the mystery, to sit with the unknown, and to trust that the longest night always gives way to dawn.