The Story
Why it exists.
Artisan Ethnique arrived in 2024 as Lattafa’s tribute to the bustling souks where spice and sweetness mingle. The house, born in the UAE in 1980, wanted a scent that felt both handcrafted and luxurious, echoing the market stalls that sell candied nuts and roasted coffee. By pairing cinnamon‑spiced rum with sugar, the fragrance captures that street‑side warmth, while the heart of caramel, cacao and oakmoss hints at the deeper, amber‑rich wares hidden behind ornate shop fronts.
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Come Away With Me
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The Beginning
Artisan Ethnique arrived in 2024 as Lattafa’s tribute to the bustling souks where spice and sweetness mingle. The house, born in the UAE in 1980, wanted a scent that felt both handcrafted and luxurious, echoing the market stalls that sell candied nuts and roasted coffee. By pairing cinnamon‑spiced rum with sugar, the fragrance captures that street‑side warmth, while the heart of caramel, cacao and oakmoss hints at the deeper, amber‑rich wares hidden behind ornate shop fronts.
Choosing rum and cinnamon for the opening gives the scent an immediate, almost edible heat that feels like spiced caramel on a winter night. Sugar sweetens that blaze without turning cloying, while the heart’s coffee and cacao add a roasted bitterness that grounds the gourmand vibe. Oakmoss introduces an earthy, slightly damp forest note, a rare partner for sweet amber, and the cashmere wood in the base drapes the composition in a velvety, lingering softness that keeps the gourmand side from overwhelming the wearer.
The Evolution
At first spray, cinnamon spikes the air, instantly followed by a buttery rum‑sugar swirl that feels like a caramel‑kissed fire on the tongue. Within ten minutes the sweet rush settles, letting caramel and cacao melt into a rich coffee‑laden heart, while oakmoss quietly slides in, adding a green‑earth whisper that no one expects from a gourmand. As the fragrance dries, vanilla and tonka bean soften the edge, but the real surprise is the cashmere wood, its soft, almost tactile warmth appears after the second hour, anchoring the scent in a plush, lingering veil. Labdanum rounds out the base with a faint resinous amber, ensuring the drydown clings for the full 8‑10 hour span, leaving a comforting, slightly smoky trail that feels like a well‑worn leather armchair after sunset.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, Artisan Ethnique has become a go‑to for fans of sweet‑spicy gourmand fragrances, often praised for its strong sillage and the unexpected oakmoss twist that sets it apart from typical vanilla‑heavy offerings. Its rise reflects a broader consumer shift toward richer, comfort‑focused scents that blend edible sweetness with oriental depth, and it has sparked discussions in online communities about the balance of gourmand and earthy notes, influencing subsequent releases from niche houses that aim to capture the same cozy yet sophisticated vibe.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1980
Lattafa Perfumes is the United Arab Emirates powerhouse that turned the fragrance world on its head. They offer a taste of Arabian luxury and high-end scent profiles without the exclusive price tag, making them a gateway for many into the world of perfumery.
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The scent feels like a late‑night lounge track, smooth, warm, with a hint of spice that keeps the mood cozy yet lively.
Come Away With Me
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