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Season I
LEBANON
Each Archive is composed of 30 fragrance notes that embody a singular thematic narrative. Our first edition pays tribute to Lebanon—the home of Aroma Archive—capturing more than scent: it captures identity, memory, and a deep sense of place.
Fragrance No 12
Dear Franklin
The Smell of Money — crisp, green, and unapologetically addictive.
A fragrance that whispers power, success, and just a hint of charm.
Fragrance No 28
Teta’s Cake
The smell of cake — warm, sweet, and straight from childhood.
Soft vanilla, golden crust, a hint of cinnamon in the air — like a hug from the past.
Fragrance No 15
By The Candlelight
The Smell of a Lit Candle — soft smoke, melted wax, a quiet flicker in the dark.
A trace of firelight, still air, and something slow burning beneath it all.
Fragrance No 02
Gunpowder
The Real Scent of Gunpowder — bold, defiant, unforgettable.
Rooted in Lebanese history, it carries the weight of struggle, resilience, and the strength of a population who’ve endured and continue to rise.
First Olfactory Archive
Tell your brand's story through imagesIn a country where cultural heritage is often lost, Aroma Archive is doing something revolutionary:filing scent as national memory, from the jasmine-scented twilight hours of Beirut to the pristine mountain air of the Cedars and the generations-old aromas of traditional gatherings. The Archive Number 26 - Cotton Candy
Cultural Identity
Together, they gathered stories, memories, and reflections to understand how people remember Lebanon—its cultural identity, collective history, and the role scent plays in creating the sense of belonging.The Archive Number 18 - Clementine Street
Memory Curation
In order to create the first edition, our perfumer collaborated with an art curator, engaging in years of conversations with Lebanese artists and individuals. The Archive Number 14 - Qsarnaba Roses
A Lebanese Morning
One of the central notes in our first edition is “A Lebanese Morning” — an olfactory portrait of place and memory. It evokes the scent of za’atar warming in the early sun, jasmine unfolding at dawn, and the freshness of wildflowers carried on the breeze. A composition that captures the quiet hours of morning, and the enduring beauty of beginnings.The Archive Number 12 - A Lebanese Morning