Steading Pineward Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Steading by Pineward Perfumes is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men. Steading was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Nicholas Nilsson.

Composition Profile

green 100%
woody 85%
tobacco 70%
sweet 60%
beeswax 50%
herbal 40%
honey 35%
fresh spicy 30%
animalic 25%
earthy 20%

About the Perfumer

Nicholas Nilsson

Nicholas Nilsson

Nicholas Nilsson is the founder and perfumer behind Pineward Perfumes, a brand known for forest-inspired fragrances. His creations include Apple Tabac, Autumnal, Bindebole, Boreal, Borealis, Brokilän, Bucolic, and Chandlery. Nilsson's work often evokes the natural landscapes of woodlands and the changing seasons.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Tobacco Tobacco
Hay Hay
Beeswax Beeswax
Hops Hops
Barley Barley
Maple Maple
Peat Peat
Pine needles Pine needles
Poplar (Populus) buds Poplar (Populus) buds
Unique Character

Steading Pineward Perfumes by Pineward Perfumes offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Steading Pineward Perfumes embodies the distinctive style of Pineward Perfumes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Steading Enthusiast Archetype: Portrait of Steading Pineward Perfumes

Essence

To wear Steading by Pineward Perfumes is to carry the weight of ancient forests in one’s wake-resinous, rugged, and unapologetically raw. This is not a fragrance for those who seek the safety of convention, but for those who feel the call of the wild in their bones. The person who chooses Steading is not merely selecting a scent; they are declaring an allegiance to an archetype as old as civilization itself: The Outlaw.

The Outlaw does not bow to the constraints of society. They are the rebel, the pioneer, the lone wolf who carves their own path. Like the towering pines that inspire their fragrance, they stand firm against the winds of conformity. Their spirit is untamed, their will unbroken. Yet, the Outlaw is not merely a destroyer-they are also a creator, reshaping the world in their own image.

This person thrives in the tension between civilization and wilderness. They may live in the city, but their soul belongs to the forest. They are drawn to raw materials-rough-hewn wood, unpolished leather, the scent of damp earth after rain. Their aesthetic is functional yet poetic, favoring sturdy boots, well-worn flannels, and the quiet dignity of handmade goods.

Style & Aesthetic

They are most at home in liminal spaces-a cabin at the edge of the woods, a workshop filled with the scent of sawdust, a dimly lit tavern where stories are traded like currency. They may be a craftsman, a forester, a writer, or even a corporate worker who secretly dreams of vanishing into the mountains.

Their tastes are elemental: strong black coffee, whiskey with no ice, the crackle of a fire on a cold night. They prefer silence to small talk, depth to distraction. They are not afraid of hardship-they see it as a test of character.

Philosophy & Values

Their philosophy is one of radical self-reliance. They do not ask for permission; they take what they need through effort and ingenuity. They believe in the sanctity of personal freedom, but not at the expense of others-their moral code is strict, though unconventional. Honor, to them, is not about obedience, but about authenticity.

They despise hypocrisy and empty politeness. If they dislike you, you will know. If they respect you, you will feel it in their unwavering gaze. Their relationships are few but deep, built on mutual respect rather than social obligation. They are fiercely loyal to those they love, but their trust is hard-won.

Shadow

Yet, for all their strength, the Outlaw is not without flaws. Their independence can curdle into isolation. Their refusal to compromise can become stubbornness. They may mistake solitude for strength, forgetting that even the mightiest tree needs roots in the earth.

At their worst, they become the Hermit-not by choice, but by pride. They push others away, mistaking vulnerability for weakness. Their defiance, once noble, hardens into cynicism. They may grow bitter, resenting a world that does not understand them, forgetting that understanding is a two-way path.

Conclusion

The ideal Outlaw knows when to stand firm and when to bend. They recognize that true strength is not in rejecting all ties, but in choosing them wisely. Their love of wilderness does not make them a beast-it makes them a guardian of what is wild and true.

To wear Steading is to carry this tension-between solitude and kinship, rebellion and wisdom. It is the scent of a person who refuses to be tamed, yet knows that even the wildest heart must sometimes come in from the cold.