The Story
Why it exists.
Bois de Lune belongs to Galimard’s Gamme Bois de Lune, released in 2019 from the historic perfume capital of France. The house’s “nose” assembled a riche palette of fresh orchard fruits and lavandin blossoms, then enhanced the composition with an opulent heart of iris. This blend reflects Galimard’s dedication to natural French botanicals and its tradition of marrying classic ingredients with contemporary elegance.
If this were a song
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Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy
The Beginning
Bois de Lune belongs to Galimard’s Gamme Bois de Lune, released in 2019 from the historic perfume capital of France. The house’s “nose” assembled a riche palette of fresh orchard fruits and lavandin blossoms, then enhanced the composition with an opulent heart of iris. This blend reflects Galimard’s dedication to natural French botanicals and its tradition of marrying classic ingredients with contemporary elegance.
The fragrance’s intrigue lies in its juxtaposition of Provençal lavender with crisp apple and pear, creating a bright, aromatic opening that feels both herbal and fruity. The heart’s cedar provides a sturdy woody backbone, while iris adds a powdery softness and ylang‑ylang contributes a subtle floral glow. The base’s sandalwood and musk give depth, and a discreet sweet note softens the finish, making the scent simultaneously fresh, warm, and grounded.
The Evolution
At first spray, lavender unfurls like a soft breeze over a dewy orchard, while apple and pear burst with crisp sweetness, delivering an airy, uplifting start. Within minutes, the green herbaceous edge fades and cedar steps forward, anchoring the composition with warm wood; iris drifts in, laying a powdery veil, and ylang‑ylang adds a gentle floral shimmer. As the heart settles, the base emerges: sandalwood spreads a creamy, smooth bark, musk whispers an animalic trail, and a faint sweet note sweetens the tail. The drydown lingers for six to eight hours, leaving a comforting, moonlit‑forest warmth that clings softly to the skin long after the day ends.
Cultural Impact
Bois de Lune reflects a modern reinterpretation of classic Provençal lavender traditions, marrying them with the crispness of orchard fruits that have long symbolized French countryside celebrations. The fragrance emerged in 2019 as part of Galimard’s effort to honor regional botanical heritage while appealing to contemporary sensibilities. Its composition nods to historic lavender fields that have been cultivated for centuries, yet it introduces apple and pear notes that echo the seasonal harvest festivals of the region. By blending these elements, the scent captures both the timeless serenity of rural France and the dynamic energy of today’s perfumery, illustrating how cultural memory can be expressed through scent without losing relevance in modern wardrobes.
The House
France
Galimard sits in the heart of Grasse, the historic perfume capital of France. The house blends centuries‑old techniques with contemporary scent narratives, offering a portfolio that ranges from the citrus‑bright Verveine Agrumes (2021) to the floral‑rich Rose (2021). Visitors can step into a workshop, select raw ingredients, and watch a fragrance take shape in real time. Galimard’s presence feels like a quiet invitation to explore scent as a personal story, not a fleeting trend.
If this were a song
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A soft, moonlit acoustic piece that mirrors the fragrance’s gentle transition from bright orchard to warm forest, evoking the quiet confidence of a French evening stroll.
Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy



















