Juniper Ridge

All natural soaps and scents made by extracting essential oils from wild plants using a repurposed whiskey still

Juniper Ridge

Using old world techniques to extract and condense naturally occurring oils from wild plants, Juniper Ridge makes a variety of soaps, perfumes, incense and other amazingly fragrant products with a uniquely transformative quality. Made entirely from fresh flora harvested in the deserts of the Southwest and woods of northern…

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OLO Fragrance

Diesel fuel, tobacco, damp dirt and pine tree perfume from Portland, OR

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Perfumer Heather Sielaff hand-blends idiosyncratic, mostly masculine scents for her label OLO Fragrance in her apartment in north Portland. “I’m not really girly,” she admits, and her perfumes tend to be intriguing rather than sweetly attractive. For example, Forêt’s notes of pine and vetiver recall the scent of earth and damp northwestern trees, while Victory Wolf’s birch tar, cedar and tobacco evoke nights spent camping beside an open fire.

Sielaff recently had a commission to create the smell of diesel fuel, which succeeded but had some unexpected consequences: “[The client] turned out to be allergic,” she says.

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“Years of practical use allowed me to get to know the individual essential oils quite intimately,” says Sielaff, who trained as a neuromuscular therapist and studied aromatherapy on the side. “The thought finally occurred to me that making perfume would give me the opportunity to utilize my knowledge in a more creative way. It was initially just a hobby and I’m still a little surprised OLO took off the way it did,” she says.

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Undoubtedly one of the most significant elements to OLO’s appeal is Sielaff’s sense of humor. Diesel-based perfumes aren’t the only unconventional product that she’s attempted—the limited edition Make Deux room spray—interpret the pun in order to deduce its intended usage—asks the would-be customer, with tongue firmly in cheek, “If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a smell?”

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Sielaff’s intimate knowledge of scents keeps her perfumes multi-layered, personal and complex. Many of her projects stay local and never make it out of Portland.”Some perfumes are limited edition or created for special events,” she says. One such side project was a fragrance created for the Portland-based band YACHT, called Shangri-La, that blends more than a half-dozen scents into one moody, floral concoction. She also created a limited edition art bottle and box series with Portland glass artist Andy Paiko and Portland woodworker Jason Rens.

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OLO fragrances are available online or at selected retailers. For more information on Sielaff’s upcoming projects, check her blog.


Diesel "Only the Brave Tattoo" Gallery

Discover the stories behind the ink

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To commemorate the release of their new fragrance, Only The Brave Tattoo, Diesel invites the worldwide community of inked individuals to share their unique body art and the story behind their tattoo. Launching today, the Only The Brave Tattoo Gallery invites fans to submit pictures while browsing their brethren’s snapshots from across the globe.

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Cool Hunting felt compelled to get involved when Diesel presented the concept of an online gallery, which serves as a contest for fans with the most interesting body art. For two weeks, Cool Hunting is offering its readers the chance to win a photo shoot with a professional photographer and a framed copy of the portrait, which will also appear in a special photo album on the CH Facebook page and on the Only the Brave Tattoo Gallery.

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Only The Brave Tattoo is meant to embody the Diesel lifestyle, particularly that of founder Rosso Renzo, who originated the “Only the Brave” motto. The fragrance takes apple as its top note, and follows it with sage, pepper, amber, tobacco, benzoin and patchouli. The bottle depicts a black fist designed by tattoo artist Mr. Cartoon that bears the motto in graffiti lettering, as well as Renzo’s initials.

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Keep track of the entries by visiting the “Only The Brave Tattoo” album on the CH Facebook page or the Only The Brave Tattoo Gallery. For a chance to win, register through the participate section. CH and Diesel will choose 20 winners, who would then get the chance to be photographed in NYC or Berlin.


Armenia Papers

Biblical aromas from a 17th century incense maker
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Rooted in 17th century recipes blending kingly frankincense and myrrh, Armenia Papers have served as a time-tested means of extending the warm aromas of the holiday through the long winter for more than 400 years. Simply light one end and blow out the flame—its accordion fold will waft the perfumed smoke and effectively deodorize the immediate surroundings in just a few minutes.

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Traditionally known as “Carta d’Armenia” at Florence’s Santa Marina Novella—one of the oldest continuously operating pharmacies in the world—the Italian-made fragrance strips began garnering world attention in the 1700s, and maintain their popularity in the 21st century, used in exactly the same way either as a handed-down custom or a simple indulgence.

Armenia Papers are available online at Lafco New York for $28 per packet.


Sensorium

A fragrance-focused pop-up museum that engages all five senses
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Comprising a series of multifaceted and interactive sensory experiences that go beyond just the act and perception of sniffing perfume, the Sensorium is the world’s first scent museum of its kind. Starting with the history and science of perfume—dating as far back as 2000 BC—the multimedia pop-up, a collaboration between Sephora and one of the world’s largest fragrance companies, Firmenich, goes on to present fragrance as a composition of emotional alchemy: the complex interaction of impressions conveyed by various ingredients and how they blend together.

In order to give an enhanced context to what’s typically regarded as one of our more abstract senses, the creative studio Neverstop and The D4D collaborated on an installation that relied on architects, designers, technologists and writers, as well as a team of master perfumers from Firmenich. The result is an ingenious and thrilling experience that heightens one’s perception of scent by its interaction with sight, sound, as well as an individual’s memories and emotions.

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In addition to a momentary stop in a scent-deprivation chamber and a fragrance “flight bar,” visitors also pass through “First Scent,” an audio-visual set-up that coordinates with custom fragrances redolent of early-morning breakfasts, salty beach air and freshly-cut blades of grass—scents that are distinct and recognizable on their own, but often fraught with one’s associations to specific moments and memories.

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“Lucid dreams,” Sensorium’s piece de resistance, explores the physical act of smelling. Images projected on a wall morph according to an individual’s particular sniff (audibly measured by sniff-registering flower sculptures), and how it changes according to the scent.

Sensorium runs through 27 November 2011 at 414 West 14th Street in New York. For tickets and hours, check out the Sensorium site at Sephora.


Palo Santo Wood

Soothing scents from the Amazon’s most fragrant stick
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Also known as “holy wood,” Palo Santo wood sticks have been used for centuries by indigenous Amazonians hoping to ward off evil spirits. As we recently discovered, they also lend a more practical service by freshening up your house with the slightly sweet smell they emit when lit. Unlike traditional incense sticks, the little logs burn slowly allowing them to be used many times. The soothing scent is also harnessed for homeopathy, helping with colds, asthma, arthritis and other ailments.

Special permits are required to harvest the wood, leading to strict laws surrounding the export of the sticks. We picked up some at NYC’s Love, Adorned shop but also found a few online purveyors following fair trade practices, including Ellaflor and Floracopeia.