How do trends come about in perfumery? Molecast 25 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules Our World Trend Geza Schoen reveals how new aroma chemicals come into existence.
Scentgraphy "What if I could take the molecule and add just one other beautiful ingredient and see how they danced together in the bottle?" — Geza Schoen Written Article Art Molecule 01 Molecules Our World
Weird, Wacky And Wonderful World Of Olfactory Art Geza Schoen reminisces on past, ongoing and future collaborations with Karl Lagerfeld, Smeller machine and Icelandic madman. Molecast 25 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules Our World
Contrast and Cohesion Geza Schoen reflects on the art of arranging classic perfumer ingredients in new shapes. Written Article 4 min read Escentrics Molecules
Fragrance triggers EMotions Can the woody, patchouli aroma scent of M+ Patchouli really affect our disposition? Award-winning journalist and author Bethan Cole charts the emotions our luxury fragrances evoke. Written Article 5 min read Escentrics Molecules Our World
Iso E Super — a molecule that makes your olfactory receptors dance Geza shares his journey with the mysterious Molecule 01 from his very first whiff of Iso E Super. Molecast 25 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules
What makes a fragrance cult? Art or alchemy? Accident or design? Grooming journalist Lee Kynaston takes a look at what really elevates a fragrance to cult status. Written Article 6 min read Escentrics Geza Schoen Molecules Our World Trend
EM03 and EM04: Behind Scents Geza Schoen deconstructs the scents of Javanol and Vetiveryl Acetate, the hero molecules of EM03 and EM04. Molecast 25 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules Our World
Scent and Sound Fragrance lovers are generally sensorial creatures, but it would be strange if a love of some of the finer pleasures in life were limited purely to olfaction. What about things that stimulate the other senses — cinema, art, dance, theatre, opera and music? Written Article 6 min read Art Escentrics Molecules Our World Trend
The sensual resonance of nature What would you do if you wanted to release a second fragrance following your debut of the scent that became a cult phenomenon and revolutionised the world of modern perfumery? This was the question Geza asked himself back in 2007. His answer: EM02. Molecast 25 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules
The story behind the story How did Escentric’s Geza Schoen go from working at one of the big five fragrance manufacturers to being an indie perfumer at a time when they were as rare as hen’s teeth? Molecast 29 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules
The stinky to the sublime Plunge into the wild and whacky world of aroma-molecules with Escentric Molecules’ Geza Schoen. Skatole anyone? That’s ‘smell of rotten teeth’, but according to Geza, an essential part of the perfumer’s palette. Molecast 31 min listen Geza Schoen Molecules
EM05 Escentric perfumer, Geza Schoen on cashmeran, the star molecule in his new Molecule 05, and the inspiration behind Escentric 05, his most personal fragrance ever. Molecast 24 min listen Escentrics Geza Schoen Molecules
Summer Decon-structed Escentric Molecules 05:a study in the scent of summer Written Article 9 min read Escentrics Geza Schoen Molecules
The Fab Four Geza Schoen riffs on the super-special qualities of the four molecules at the heart of Escentric. Written Article 2 min read Molecules
A Masterclass on Molecule 04 Javanol, star of Escentric Molecules 04, was invented in a lab at Swiss flavour & fragrance giant Givaudan 21 years ago. Philip Kraft, fragrance chemist and molecular designer at the company, unlocks the secrets of an exceptional odorant. Written Article 3 min read Molecules
Future fresh “The psychedelic freshness of liquid metallic grapefruit peel” – is how Geza Schoen describes Javanol, the molecule at the heart of his brand-new fragrances, Escentric 04 and Molecule 04. Written Article 2 min read Molecules
Maximum Minimalism With Escentric Molecules, Geza Schoen has taken minimalism to the max. He explains how his love affair with less led to a whole new niche fragrance trend. Written Article 1 min read Geza Schoen Molecules Trend