Pastel The Cologne House
At a glance
Is Pastel The Cologne House worth trying?
Pastel by The Cologne House is a Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Office wear in Spring, Fall
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, woody, earthy with Violet, Cardamom, Rose
The first impression
Pastel by The Cologne House is a Woody fragrance for women and men. Pastel was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Shadi Samra. Top notes are Violet, Cardamom and Rose; middle notes are Geranium and Orris Root; base notes are Vetiver, Tonka, Incense and Oud.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Shadi Samra
Shadi Samra is a perfumer who has developed fragrances for both AAWED and AZD brands. His AAWED creations include Great Ocean Road, La Foce Vita, and Meguro River, while for AZD he crafted Sino and Smoke. Samra's work spans a variety of inspirations, from natural landscapes to abstract concepts.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Pastel The Cologne House
Essence
The Sage seeks wisdom through observation and introspection. Pastel's violet and orris root evoke a scholar's quiet study, where cardamom-laced tea steeps beside leather-bound journals. Vetiver and oud in the base suggest enduring truths beneath ephemeral impressions-a fragrance for those who listen more than they speak.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor tailored neutrality: charcoal wool trousers, ivory button-downs, and wire-frame glasses. Their workspace is orderly yet personal-a single geranium in terracotta, inkwells aligned like the perfume's precise iris-violet balance. Minimalism serves as a canvas for thought.
Philosophy & Values
Knowledge is layered, like Pastel's progression from spicy top notes to incense depth. They value nuance over dogma, finding revelation in the tension between rose's romance and vetiver's austerity. Silence, too, is a language-one spoken fluently by tonka bean's whispered sweetness.
Relationships
They mentor quietly, offering insights as subtle as the fragrance's transitions. Romantic partners must appreciate their need for solitude-the oud base that grounds them. Friendships are built on shared curiosity, debating philosophy over smoky lapsang souchong.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them journaling by windowlight, cardamom coffee cooling beside them. Evenings are for rereading marginalia in library books, their sleeves faintly scented with the day's vetiver and geranium. Weekends might include museum visits or solo hikes, attuned to nature's muted palette.
Shadow
Their detachment can become emotional evasion. The incense note risks sanctifying isolation, and their love of systems may reduce human complexity to intellectual exercises-beautifully framed, yet bloodless.
Conclusion
Pastel is the scent of a mind that treasures shadows as much as light. Wear it when seeking clarity, or when the world demands more silence than speech.