The Story
Why it exists.
Erotikon was born from the 1929 Czech silent film that shocked audiences with its frank celebration of love and lust. In 2019, perfumer Jakub F translated that cinematic tension into scent, pairing the film’s daring narrative with Pigmentarium’s colour‑first philosophy. The brief calls for a gourmand heart that feels both tender and provocative, prompting a blend that starts with dark chocolate, ginger and pink pepper before slipping into a warm vanilla‑tonka veil.
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Dave Brubeck
The Beginning
Erotikon was born from the 1929 Czech silent film that shocked audiences with its frank celebration of love and lust. In 2019, perfumer Jakub F translated that cinematic tension into scent, pairing the film’s daring narrative with Pigmentarium’s colour‑first philosophy. The brief calls for a gourmand heart that feels both tender and provocative, prompting a blend that starts with dark chocolate, ginger and pink pepper before slipping into a warm vanilla‑tonka veil.
Chocolate and ginger create a rare sweet‑spicy duet that feels like candied fire, while pink pepper adds a crisp, peppery bite that keeps the opening from slipping into pure confection. The heart’s vanilla‑tonka duo supplies a creamy, almost edible softness, anchoring the gourmand impulse. Finally, the base of patchouli, sandalwood, amber and musk grounds the composition, giving it a lingering, powdery warmth that echoes the film’s lingering afterglow.
The Evolution
At first spray, the nose meets a thick ribbon of dark chocolate, its bitterness softened by ginger’s clean heat; pink pepper flickers like a spark, sharpening the opening. Within ten minutes the gourmand heart emerges, vanilla and tonka bean melt together, forming a creamy, slightly powdery cushion that cushions the initial bite. As the composition settles, the base unfurls: patchouli adds an earthy depth, sandalwood offers a soft woody silk, amber glows amber‑hued warmth, and musk whispers animalic intimacy. The drydown lingers for six to eight hours, the chocolate fading into a subtle, warm ember that clings to skin without overwhelming, making the scent feel like a quiet confession after a night of bold conversation.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2019 launch, Erotikon has been highlighted in Elle and Vogue for daringly marrying gourmand chocolate with a spicy, cinematic edge. Wearers often describe it as the scent of a midnight film scene, sweet, provocative, and lingering. Its balanced sweet‑spice profile has sparked conversation among niche enthusiasts, cementing its place as a modern, art‑inspired statement piece.
The House
Czech Republic · Est. 2018
Pigmentarium is an independent perfume house based in Prague. Founded in 2018 by the creative duo Tomáš Ric and Jakub Hiermann, the brand treats scent as a visual medium, pairing each fragrance with a distinct colour. Its catalogue ranges from the debut AD LIBITUM (2018) to the recent Paradiso 2025, each launch reflecting a dialogue between Czech art, architecture and contemporary olfactory practice. Pigmentarium distributes through a curated network of boutiques and has earned editorial mentions in Elle, Vogue and Hypebeast.
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A smooth, late‑night jazz groove mirrors the fragrance’s chocolate‑spice elegance, while a soft piano line captures the creamy vanilla heart, and a subtle bass pulse reflects the lingering woody base.
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