201 Ulivo Labsolue
Fragrance Story
201 Ulivo by LabSolue is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Antoine Maisondieu.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Antoine Maisondieu
Antoine Maisondieu is a French perfumer and a senior vice president at Givaudan, where he has worked for decades. He is known for creating refined, modern compositions that balance natural elegance with subtle complexity. His work includes the woody, leathery Bottega Veneta Pour Homme and the fresh, floral Acqua di Parma Magnolia Nobile.
Fragrance Notes
201 Ulivo Labsolue by LabSolue 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.
201 Ulivo Labsolue embodies the distinctive style of LabSolue while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of 201 Ulivo Labsolue
Essence
The person who cherishes 201 Ulivo Labsolue is most closely aligned with the Sage-the seeker of truth, the quiet observer, the one who finds beauty in the subtle and the profound. This fragrance, with its crisp, green, almost meditative quality-olive leaf, fig, and a whisper of citrus-speaks to a mind that values clarity, depth, and the elegance of simplicity. The Sage does not chase sensation for its own sake but seeks meaning in every experience. They are drawn to the scent not because it demands attention, but because it rewards contemplation.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Sage has a shadow. The relentless pursuit of wisdom can become detachment; the love of quietude can slip into isolation. The Sage risks becoming the Hermit, so lost in thought that they forget the warmth of human touch.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, never ostentatious. They prefer clean lines, natural textures, and spaces that breathe-uncluttered rooms, muted colors, perhaps a single well-chosen artwork. Their wardrobe is understated but precise: linen, wool, tailored but never stiff. They might favor Japanese ceramics, Scandinavian furniture, or the worn leather of a well-read book.
In music, they gravitate toward compositions that unfold slowly-Arvo Pärt, Erik Satie, or the ambient hum of field recordings. They do not consume art passively; they absorb it. A meal is not just sustenance but an exercise in mindfulness-seasonal ingredients, thoughtfully prepared, eaten without distraction.
They rise early, not out of obligation but because dawn is when the mind is clearest. Their routines are sacred-morning tea, a walk without headphones, journaling in a notebook that will never be read by anyone else. They work not for status but for mastery, whether their craft is writing, medicine, woodworking, or coding.
Yet the danger is that life becomes an exercise in control. The Sage may forget that wisdom is not just in the mind but in the body-in laughter, in dancing badly, in letting the world surprise them.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that truth is found not in grand declarations but in the spaces between words. They distrust dogma but respect discipline. Stoicism appeals to them-not as a rejection of emotion, but as a way to master it. They value self-awareness above all, seeing it as the foundation of wisdom.
Yet this very pursuit can become a cage. Their insistence on seeing the world as it is can make them skeptical of joy that does not pass through the filter of analysis. They may dismiss passion as irrationality, mistaking detachment for enlightenment.
Relationships
They do not collect friends, but the ones they keep are held close. Their love is not loud but steady-expressed in small gestures, a shared silence, a book left on a pillow with a note tucked inside. They listen more than they speak, and when they do speak, their words carry weight.
But their shadow emerges in emotional withholding. They may rationalize their own reluctance to be vulnerable, framing it as wisdom rather than fear. Their partners or friends might long for more spontaneity, more abandon-something the Sage struggles to give without first dissecting it.
Shadow
The Sage’s greatest flaw is mistaking solitude for strength. They may grow so accustomed to their own company that others feel like intruders. Their pursuit of understanding can become a way to avoid feeling. They might dismiss love as sentimentality, art as indulgence, joy as frivolity-until one day, they realize they have curated a life so refined it has no room for mess.
But when balanced, the Sage is a beacon-someone who sees deeply, loves quietly, and reminds us that the most profound truths are often the simplest.
201 Ulivo Labsolue is their scent because it is neither sweet nor heavy. It is the fragrance of a mind awake, a soul observing, a life lived with intention-but one that must always remember to step out of the library and into the sun.