Launched in 2012, the new perfume house– TFK, The Fragrance Kitchen
by Sheikh Majed Al-Sabah, is available for a limited period at their pop up store in Selfridges London and online
Based in Kuwait, this perfume house combines the tradition
of Middle Eastern perfumery with the French expertise of Grasse, the perfume
capital of the world, where scents are analysed, executed and bottled.
Fragrance is very important in Kuwait with families closely
guarding secret perfume recipes which have been passed down from generation to
generation. In the UK we may have grandma’s secret recipe
for a pie, jam or cake, but in Kuwait it is much more glamorous with grandma’s
secret recipe being for a fragrance. And
Sheikh Majed’s grandma was no exception as she taught her grandson how to
create scents by mixing oils bought at the souk markets with precious
ingredients sourced from India. Discovering he had a ‘nose’ for perfume, he was
able to take it out of grandma’s kitchen and in to his own ‘Fragrance Kitchen’.
Although the fragrances are all unisex, some are more
feminine and others more masculine.
The collections available are:
Signature Collection:
Numbered rather than named, these 36 fragrances are meant
for everyday use. The bottles are of simple
design. Price £100. Some of these fragrances will be available at the pop up store.
Exclusive Collection:
This line features more opulent scents which are narrative
driven. Sheikh Majed explains that it
isn’t just a fragrance but more of a story or diary evoking memories, journeys
and personal experiences.
The names vary from the straightforward ‘Kuwait’ and
‘Arabia’ to the tongue in cheek such as ‘Gone
with the Smell’ , ‘At Your Own Risk’ and Musky Ever After’. Kuwait and Gone with the Smell will be available at the Selfridges pop up store
Also available at the pop up store is my favourite in both scent and name is ‘War of the Roses’. I
love the floral heart note and the musky dry down. Plus the name is quite apt for a Yorkshire
lass.
The scents in this collection are stronger and more for
evening use. This year the design of the flacon is black with white graphic
patterns but this will change as the idea is to update it yearly, although the
fragrance will remain the same. At the
moment there are 10 fragrances and more to come as Sheikh Majed has plenty of
grandma’s secret recipes. Price £150
Tribute Collection
Tribute to different places and cities. A tribute to Rio is The Man From Ipanema - a mix of fresh spices and citrus with fruity floral accord and a woody and amber dry out. Price £150
MY Collection
The latest addition to the collections and also the smallest with only two fragrances - Arab Spring and The Finest. Both are available at the pop up store.Price £150
Ambrosea - A Tribute to Udaipur |
Tribute Collection
Tribute to different places and cities. A tribute to Rio is The Man From Ipanema - a mix of fresh spices and citrus with fruity floral accord and a woody and amber dry out. Price £150
MY Collection
The latest addition to the collections and also the smallest with only two fragrances - Arab Spring and The Finest. Both are available at the pop up store.Price £150
We can thank Tom Ford for inspiring Sheikh Majed to open his
own perfume house. In 2009, Tom wanted
an exclusive scent for his new Kuwait boutique and who better to ask than
someone who already custom blended his own perfumes? The scent was called
Arabian Wood and is now part of the exclusive Tom Ford Private Blend
Collection. So thank you Tom for opening
up the fragrance box that otherwise may have been kept just for family and
friends to enjoy.
And if you miss the pop up store all the perfumes can be bought from their boutique in the
exclusive Al Hamra Luxury Centre, Kuwait City. But if that’s a bit too far,
there is always their website www.thefragrancekitchen.com
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