Codice Olfattivo

Codice Olfattivo is not simply an entrepreneurial project, but a space for research and encounter a place for those who experience artistic perfumery as a language rather than a trend.

The idea we wish to convey is simple yet radical: to help each person recognize their own olfactory identity, their own “code”… their own olfactory DNA. We believe there is no universal fragrance, but rather a deep and exclusive resonance between perfume and the individual. We create and curate niche brands that share this artistic vision, supporting emerging realities in their journey of growth. We privilege coherence, excellence in raw materials, and narrative authenticity. We do not chase trends; we seek new languages.

As an artist, for many years I explored colour as pure emotion — free from form and representation — capable of expressing memory, inner vibration, and transformation. Colour was never mere decoration, but a medium of communication, a passage beyond… toward another dimension.

At a certain point, the canvas was no longer enough. I felt the need to transform colour into something more intimate, more immersive — something capable of investigating and revealing even the invisible.

This is how Declination was born: a perfect union between art and perfume.

Six emotional declinations of colour that take shape through matter. Not simply fragrances, but sensory experiences created for those who live perfume as an act of identity — as an artistic gesture.

Each composition is built like an abstract painting: balance, tension, light, shadow, depth. Perfume becomes space. It becomes an invisible movement on the skin.

Declination does not describe what is seen, but what is felt.

If Declination represents the artistic voice, Codice Olfattivo is the place where this vision expands and enters into dialogue with other creative sensibilities. In both cases, the heart remains the same: perfume as a profound experience, as an extension of identity, as an invisible art form that manifests through the one who wears it.

Because art does not belong to sight alone. It moves through the senses, through the skin, through memory.

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