A wild, woody fragrance, created as a tribute to the golden age of 1970s Rock N' Roll, an era when music was an explosion of rebellion and authenticity. I set out to delve into the imagination to capture the olfactory essence of this iconic hotel room, Room 1015 at the Hyatt Hotel in Los Angeles, a witness to so many memorable moments and raging passions. The walls of this room resonated with the furious chords of electric guitars, audacious riffs that forged legends and shook the foundations of pop-rock culture.
Top notes : Saffron, Mandarin
Heart : Iris, Violet
Background : Sandalwood, Papyrus, Guaiac wood
Nose: Jérôme Epinette
Volume: 100ml
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4.9 ★★★★★ with over 600 reviewsRoom 1015
Embracing the ideals of the counterculture, Michael Partouche, also known as Dr. Mike, a musician at heart and a pharmacist by training, chose perfume as his means of expression. From these two contrasting worlds, ROOM 1015 was born. The fragrance then became a symbol of rebellion, drawing its inspiration from musical currents, philosophies, and alternative spiritualities.
While the counterculture has its own language, literature and sounds, ROOM 1015 — the most famous and most abused hotel room in the history of rock'n'roll — now offers it a scent with nostalgic contours, imbued with total freedom.
An olfactory manifesto that oscillates between punk movement, artificial paradises, sexual revolution and transcendental meditation.