The Story
Why it exists.
Woods / Icelandic was conceived as a tribute to the stark, verdant landscapes of Iceland, where moss blankets volcanic rock and cold air carries a sharp, green bite. In 2021, perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour translated that terrain into scent, pairing ginger’s bite with myrtle’s foliage and bergamot’s bright citrus. The brand’s minimalist ethos, single-note focus, restrained packaging, frames the fragrance as a solitary brushstroke rather than a crowded tableau.
If this were a song
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Holocene
Bon Iver
The Beginning
Woods / Icelandic was conceived as a tribute to the stark, verdant landscapes of Iceland, where moss blankets volcanic rock and cold air carries a sharp, green bite. In 2021, perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour translated that terrain into scent, pairing ginger’s bite with myrtle’s foliage and bergamot’s bright citrus. The brand’s minimalist ethos, single-note focus, restrained packaging, frames the fragrance as a solitary brushstroke rather than a crowded tableau.
Beyond the opening, the composition leans on guaiac wood’s dry timber and frankincense’s resinous smoke, echoing the island’s geothermal vents. Hazelnut adds a subtle nutty warmth, while violet derived from leaf notes contributes a green, earthy nuance. The base of cedarwood, ambergris and moss grounds the piece, mirroring Iceland’s rugged cliffs and lingering lichen, delivering a scent that feels both fresh and anchored.
The Evolution
Evolution begins with a sharp ginger spark that clears the air like a sudden gust, quickly joined by myrtle’s herbaceous sting and bergamot’s citrus flash. Blackcurrant adds a dark fruit undercurrent, giving the opening a hint of midnight berries. As the heart settles, frankincense rises, forming a smoky veil that intertwines with guaiac wood’s dry, resinous timber. Hazelnut softens the incense, introducing a creamy, nutty depth, while violet’s green floral whisper adds an unexpected leaf-like freshness. By the 30-minute mark, the base asserts itself: cedarwood lays a solid woody foundation, ambergris contributes a subtle marine sheen, and moss spreads like lichen across volcanic stone, leaving an earthy, lingering trail that can be sensed on skin well into the evening, often persisting for six to eight hours before fading to a faint, comforting whisper.
Cultural Impact
Woods / Icelandic captures the stark beauty of the Nordic landscape, echoing centuries of seafaring tradition and the rugged resilience of Icelandic culture. The blend of ginger and myrtle recalls ancient herbal remedies used by fishermen to ward off the cold, while bergamot adds a bright, maritime note reminiscent of the North Atlantic breezes. Blackcurrant introduces a subtle fruitiness that mirrors the wild berries found along volcanic soils, linking modern perfumery to the land's natural bounty. This fragrance thus bridges past and present, celebrating a heritage of exploration, survival, and a deep connection to nature, making it a scent that resonates with those who value authenticity and the raw elegance of northern environments.
The House
France · Est. 2021
Brand No More entered the niche perfume scene in 2021, presenting a compact catalogue of single‑note fragrances such as Santal / Japonais, Woods / Icelandic, Fig / Frozen, Bergamot / Spiked, Blossom / Nocturnal and Amber / Remastered. Each scent is framed as a distilled experience, meant to sit beside a wardrobe rather than dominate it. The label markets itself as a counterpoint to the often‑over‑layered offerings of larger houses, inviting wearers to build a personal scent story one note at a time. While the brand’s public profile remains low‑key, its releases have attracted attention from boutique fragrance blogs that note the clarity of composition and the restraint of the packaging.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a cold Nordic landscape, so a track with airy, reflective tones matches its mood. The primary song captures that crisp, contemplative vibe.
Holocene
Bon Iver
























