The Story
Why it exists.
Goldfield & Banks' Pacific Rock Flower is a fragrance that takes marine elements and introduces a softer, more floral character. The composition balances cool, precise sea salt with warm coconut wax and tropical florals in the heart. It's a fragrance about the moment the sun starts to drop and the air turns from sharp to golden. Coral tree blossom appears in the heart, adding a bridging quality between the marine and terrestrial in the composition. The overall impression is of coastal florals meeting warm, tropical sweetness, creating a nuanced take on seaside atmosphere. The composition moves from bright citrus and salt at the top through a softer, more rounded middle where the florals dominate, before settling into a warm base that extends the tropical character.
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Electric
Alina Baraz feat. Galimatias
The Beginning
Goldfield & Banks' Pacific Rock Flower is a fragrance that takes marine elements and introduces a softer, more floral character. The composition balances cool, precise sea salt with warm coconut wax and tropical florals in the heart. It's a fragrance about the moment the sun starts to drop and the air turns from sharp to golden. Coral tree blossom appears in the heart, adding a bridging quality between the marine and terrestrial in the composition. The overall impression is of coastal florals meeting warm, tropical sweetness, creating a nuanced take on seaside atmosphere. The composition moves from bright citrus and salt at the top through a softer, more rounded middle where the florals dominate, before settling into a warm base that extends the tropical character.
The composition includes coconut wax, which functions as a bridge between the marine opening and the woody base. Rather than using conventional amber or white musk to connect the phases, the perfumer introduced a material to create a soft, slightly waxy middle ground that makes the transition feel natural rather than abrupt. Coral tree blossom adds a floral note that reads warmer and more tropical than the tuberose might suggest on its own.
The Evolution
The first minutes are dominated by salt and citrus. Sea salt opens sharp and immediate, then lemon and tea tree arrive to lift the composition into something more aromatic. The eucalyptus reads cool and slightly medicinal, present enough to give the opening an edge. The florals begin to assert themselves, with coconut wax and tuberose entering the heart phase, and the character shifts noticeably. The marine notes don't disappear, they soften, becoming a texture rather than a feature. Coconut wax adds body, making the tuberose read creamy rather than indolic. Coral tree blossom threads through, adding a tropical sweetness that balances the coolness of the opening. The drydown begins with sandalwood asserting itself, and the patchouli underneath adds a slightly spiced, earthy quality that grounds the tropical florals.
Cultural Impact
Pacific Rock Flower brings a softer, more floral quality to the collection. The inclusion of coconut wax as a structural element expands the brand's approach to coastal themes. This offers an accessible entry point for those seeking a gentler interpretation of the brand's Australian botanical identity. The fragrance bridges the gap between marine and terrestrial, using warm florals to soften the mineral edges that define other expressions in the line. Wearers who appreciate tropical florals will find this version more approachable without losing the coastal atmosphere that defines the brand's aesthetic.
The House
Australia · Est. 2016
Goldfield & Banks Australia is a niche fragrance house founded in Sydney in 2016 by Belgian-French perfumer Dimitri Weber. The brand occupies a singular position in the global fragrance landscape as Australia's first luxury perfume house, dedicated to translating the continent's distinctive botanicals into modern fine fragrance. Working at the intersection of native Australian ingredients and classical French perfumery methodology, the house has developed a collection of 19 eau de parfum expressions that draw on rare essences rarely encountered outside their native terrain. Central to the collection are ingredients such as Australian Sandalwood, Buddha Wood, Brown Boronia, Blue Cypress, and Golden Wattle, alongside introduced botanicals like agarwood cultivated in the Queensland tropics. All formulations are cruelty-free, vegan, and compliant with International Fragrance Association standards. The house produces fragrance in both Switzerland at Firmenich and in Melbourne at Australian Botanical Products, and maintains a gender-free approach to fragrance design.
If this were a song
Community picks
Pacific Rock Flower sounds like the hour the sun drops behind the coast, warm light, salt air cooling, the last floral notes before evening takes over. The primary track should carry that tension between brightness and warmth, coastal immediacy and something softer underneath. Think of music that feels like a late afternoon window open in a warm room.
Electric
Alina Baraz feat. Galimatias



































