Douce Ancre is a fragrance of quiet attachment.
The softness of fig unfolds with a delicate hint of raspberry, bringing a gentle warmth without sweetness. White iris adds a powdery, luminous clarity, while musk anchors the composition with a calm, skin-like depth. Crafted in sandstone, this diffuser is conceived as an architectural object — grounding fragrance in material, texture, and quiet permanence.

In Haussmannian architecture, the étage noble was the most prestigious floor of the building — elevated above the street, flooded with light, defined by generous proportions and refined materials. It was not decorative excess, but quiet authority.
Our diffusers are conceived through this lens.
Our approach is rooted in French architectural tradition, where stone defines rhythm, proportion, and permanence. From Haussmannian façades to interior staircases and courtyards, mineral materials are not surface treatments — they are the architecture itself.


Sandstone has long shaped the visual identity of French cities. Its warm tones, subtle grain, and porous surface capture light differently throughout the day — softening geometry and lending buildings a sense of quiet continuity.
Our sandstone diffusers echo this philosophy.
The sandstone finish offers a matte, tactile surface that feels grounded and authentic. Its natural irregularities are intentionally preserved, reflecting the way architectural stone carries the imprint of time, weather, and use.
