Bois de Violette
Serge Lutens
Release year:
1992
Details
Bois de Violette presents violet in a dry woody frame, giving the flower a polished and slightly shadowed elegance rather than a soft powdery sweetness. It feels refined, unusual, and quietly luxurious.
Bois d'Hadrien
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2017
Details
A woody interpretation of the Hadrien world, moving the focus from sparkling citrus to dry woods and aromatic structure. It keeps the house’s clarity and refinement, but feels more grounded and quietly serious.
Bois d'Hiver
Ex Nihilo
Release year:
2014
Details
Bois d'Hiver by Ex Nihilo is an woody floral musk scent for everyone. It opens with pink pepper and cardamom, moves through heliotrope, cyclamen and white cedar extract, and finishes on sandalwood, patchouli, cypriol oil or nagarmotha and musk. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Bois d'Iris
The Different Company
Release year:
2000
Details
Bois d'Iris is one of the earliest house signatures, pairing iris with bergamot, ylang-ylang, sandalwood, cedar, and musks in a dry elegant floral-woody structure. It feels polished, refined, and quietly luxurious.
Bois d'Iris
Van Cleef & Arpels
Release year:
2009
Details
Bois d’Iris belongs to the Collection Extraordinaire and interprets iris in a refined woody-powdery style with a very smooth and elegant finish. It feels understated, luxurious, and more boutique than mainstream.
Bois d'Ombrie
Eau d'Italie
Release year:
2006
Details
Bois d’Ombrie is one of the darker and earthier Eau d’Italie scents, built around woods, leather-like shadows, and a softly resinous warmth that feels rooted in the Umbrian landscape. It wears rich and polished rather than rough, with a calm niche elegance.
Bois d‘Oud
Perris Monte Carlo
Release year:
2012
Details
Bois d‘Oud by Perris Monte Carlo is a fragrance built around a polished oud-and-woods profile with warm spice and resin depth, drying down smooth with ambered woods and musks for a refined trail. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Bois du Portugal
Creed
Release year:
1987
Details
One of Creed’s most respected masculine classics, blending lavender, bergamot, woods, and sandalwood into a very smooth barbershop-adjacent structure. It feels formal, elegant, and effortlessly luxurious.
Boise Fruite
Montale
Release year:
2009
Details
A fruity-woody Montale with plum, citrus, sandalwood, and oud creating a contrast between juicy brightness and darker woods. It feels lively at first, then smoother and more autumnal as the fruit recedes into wood and spice.
Bois et Fruits
Serge Lutens
Release year:
1992
Details
Bois et Fruits balances dry woods and fruit tones in a smooth early-Lutens composition that feels both polished and slightly eccentric. It wears with quiet richness and a refined niche texture.
Bois et Musc
Serge Lutens
Release year:
2005
Details
Bois et Musc is a dry woody-musky scent with a restrained elegant character and a smooth architectural feel. It wears quietly but beautifully, emphasizing texture over sweetness.
Boise Vanille
Montale
Release year:
2007
Details
A woody vanilla fragrance where creamy sweetness is grounded by cedar, spice, and soft woods. It feels warmer and drier than a dessert vanilla, with just enough wood to keep it sophisticated.
Bois Farine
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year:
2003
Details
A soft, unusual woody scent that suggests flour dust, pale woods, almond, and dry warm air. It feels silky, powdery, and abstract, like the scent of a wooden room filled with finely milled grain.
Bois Impérial
Essential Parfums
Release year:
2020
Details
Bois Impérial by Essential Parfums is an aromatic scent for everyone. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Bois Impérial Extrait
Essential Parfums
Release year:
2024
Details
Bois Impérial Extrait by Essential Parfums is an oriental woody scent for everyone. Key notes feature Pink Pepper, Atlas Cedar, and Labdanum. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Bois Marocain
Tom Ford
Release year:
2009
Details
Bois Marocain is a dry aromatic-woody scent inspired by thuya wood, with pepper, cypress, cedar, and resinous facets giving it a clean polished structure. It feels elegant, dry, and distinctly architectural.
Bois Martial
Givenchy
Release year:
2014
Details
Bois Martial centers on dry woods and aromatic freshness, giving the private-line collection a cleaner and more structured masculine feel. It comes across refined, modern, and quietly elegant.
Bois Noir
Robert Piguet
Release year:
2012
Details
Bois Noir by Robert Piguet is a fragrance built around a polished dark-woods profile where aromatic spice and subtle incense nuance settle into a smooth cedar–patchouli–amber base with a discreet leathered shadow. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Bois Obscur
Byredo
Release year:
2025
Details
A shadowed amber-oud composition where saffron, eucalyptus, papyrus, jasmine, oud, patchouli, labdanum, and sandalwood build a dark polished depth. It feels smoky and velvety, but the aromatic opening prevents it from becoming too heavy.
Bois Oriental
Serge Lutens
Release year:
1992
Details
Bois Oriental is a warm woody-oriental composition with spice, resin, and a dry polished structure that feels composed rather than loud. It carries a classic Serge Lutens depth and a softly smoky finish.