Fú Dào (福) House Of Mammoth

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2025

At a glance

Is Fú Dào (福) House Of Mammoth worth trying?

Fú Dào (福) by House of Mammoth is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
smoky, aromatic, woody with Money, gunpowder, Sandalwood

The first impression

Fú Dào (福) by House of Mammoth is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Fú Dào (福) was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Benjamin Esposito.

What shapes the scent

smoky 100%
aromatic 85%
woody 70%

The perfumer behind it

Benjamin Esposito

Benjamin Esposito

Benjamin Esposito is a perfumer known for his work with House of Mammoth, where he has created fragrances like Everett, Fú Dào, Indigo, and Santa Noir. His compositions often explore complex themes and rich, layered accords, blending natural and synthetic elements. Esposito's style is distinctive for its depth and narrative quality.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Money Money
gunpowder gunpowder
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Angelica Angelica
Oud Oud
Ylang Ylang Ylang Ylang
Ginger Ginger
Green Mandarin Green Mandarin
Petitgrain Petitgrain

The mood it creates

The Philosopher Of The Senses Archetype: Portrait of Fú Dào (福) House Of Mammoth

Essence

To wear Fú Dào by House of Mammoth is to embrace a paradox-a fragrance that is at once grounding and transcendent, earthy yet mystical. The person who chooses this scent is not merely seeking a pleasant aroma; they are drawn to its layered complexity, its ability to evoke both the sacred and the primal. They are, above all, a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of meaning.

Shadow

Yet the Sage is not without their flaws. Their love of contemplation can tip into detachment, leaving them emotionally distant even from those who love them. They may mistake their own insights for absolute truth, growing rigid when challenged. There is a danger of becoming the hermit who never descends from the mountain, hoarding wisdom but failing to apply it in the messy reality of human relationships.

At their worst, they can be condescending, dismissing others’ perspectives as naive. Their pursuit of depth may blind them to the beauty of simplicity-the joy of a spontaneous laugh, the warmth of an unplanned embrace. They must remember that wisdom, if never shared, becomes a prison.

Conclusion

This individual moves through life with a quiet intensity, observing before speaking, listening before judging. They are not one for frivolous chatter; their words, when offered, carry weight. Their philosophy is rooted in the belief that life must be understood, not merely lived. They may be drawn to Eastern thought-Zen Buddhism, Taoism-or perhaps Stoicism, finding solace in teachings that emphasize balance and inner stillness.

Their tastes reflect this depth. They prefer the tactile over the digital, the handcrafted over the mass-produced. A well-worn leather journal, a hand-thrown ceramic teacup, the weight of a solid brass pen-these objects are not mere possessions but extensions of their inner world. Their style is understated yet deliberate: natural fabrics, muted tones, perhaps a single striking accessory that hints at something hidden beneath the surface.