The Story
Why it exists.
Blue Hinoki was conceived as a snapshot of a hinoki tree floating on a cerulean swell, its resinous heart catching the bite of pine and the crisp edge of bergamot. This aromatic portrait transports you to a misty shoreline where the scent of cypress mingles with salt-tinged air. The woody depth of hinoki unfurls like gentle waves against the shore, its mineral-fresh marine quality creating a dialogue between deep forest and open sea. Launched in 2025, the fragrance captures that fleeting, wind‑sliced instant where Japanese heritage meets coastal serenity, translating timeless sensory stories into a wearable narrative that feels both grounded and utterly alive.
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Ocean Eyes
Billie Eilish
The Beginning
Blue Hinoki was conceived as a snapshot of a hinoki tree floating on a cerulean swell, its resinous heart catching the bite of pine and the crisp edge of bergamot. This aromatic portrait transports you to a misty shoreline where the scent of cypress mingles with salt-tinged air. The woody depth of hinoki unfurls like gentle waves against the shore, its mineral-fresh marine quality creating a dialogue between deep forest and open sea. Launched in 2025, the fragrance captures that fleeting, wind‑sliced instant where Japanese heritage meets coastal serenity, translating timeless sensory stories into a wearable narrative that feels both grounded and utterly alive.
The blend weaves together pine and bergamot, creating a sparkling citrus brightness that lifts the composition. Hinoki cypress anchors the heart with its aromatic, resinous character, adding a warm, slightly timber-like quality that feels both refined and natural. Aquatic notes add a saline shimmer, their cool mineral character deepening the maritime impression. The base of cedar and driftwood lays a warm, slightly smoky foundation, while frankincense whispers a quiet incense that softens the edge and recalls a sun-warmed dock.
The Evolution
The opening bursts like a cold front over the surf: pine needles crack, bergamot sparks, and hibiscus adds a fleeting floral fizz. For the first several minutes the scent feels like a brisk sea-air walk, bright and invigorating with sparkling citrus cutting through the green freshness. Around the quarter-hour mark the heart settles into a calm tide, aquatic notes rippling beneath Hinoki cypress and creating a moist, forest-by-water vibe that lingers for some time. As the day wears on, the base emerges: cedar and driftwood lay a warm, slightly smoky foundation, while frankincense whispers a quiet incense that softens the edge and adds an almost sacred depth. The drydown settles into a restrained, wood-rich echo that clings to skin without overwhelming, fading gradually into a faint, salty memory that lingers at the edge of perception.
Cultural Impact
Blue Hinoki arrived in 2025 as part of Tamburins’ exploration of marine‑wood aesthetics, quickly becoming a reference point for modern synthetic‑natural blends. Its pine‑bergamot opening resonated with a generation seeking fresh, crisp scents that evoke coastal landscapes without relying on costly natural extracts. The fragrance’s balanced sillage and moderate longevity made it a staple in office environments and casual outings alike, influencing subsequent releases that emphasize sustainable synthetic accords. Over the past two years, Blue Hinoki has been cited in trend reports as a catalyst for the rise of “blue‑toned” collections, encouraging brands to experiment with aquatic‑woody pairings while maintaining an approachable price point.
The House
South Korea · Est. 2016
Tamburins is an indie Korean fragrance house that emerged from the creative team behind the eyewear label Gentle Monster. Based in Seoul, the brand treats scent as a visual‑plus‑olfactory narrative, releasing limited‑edition perfumes that invite collectors to experience a moment in time. Since its debut in 2016, Tamburins has built a reputation for pairing unconventional storylines with carefully sourced ingredients, offering a line that includes Brown (2023), Bottari (2025) and the seasonal series Blue Hinoki (2025). The label’s retail spaces double as art installations, reinforcing its belief that fragrance should be felt as much as it is smelled.
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Imagine the scent as a sunrise over a quiet pier: gentle waves, crisp pine, and a hint of incense. The primary track captures that calm yet invigorating mood.
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