The Story
Why it exists.
Fùli was born from a quiet reverence for the Fùli Bridge that arches over the Yulong River in Guang‑xi, China. Jean‑Claude Ellena imagined the bridge as a silent observer of boats gliding past, the wind carrying the scent of blooming osmanthus and the crisp bite of green mandarin. Launched in 2025, the perfume translates that moment into a composition that balances citrus brightness with warm spice, anchored by sandalwood and white musk. The house’s monastic roots, Le Couvent, founded in 2012 in France, inform the restrained, contemplative approach that lets each ingredient speak without excess.
If this were a song
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Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy
The Beginning
Fùli was born from a quiet reverence for the Fùli Bridge that arches over the Yulong River in Guang‑xi, China. Jean‑Claude Ellena imagined the bridge as a silent observer of boats gliding past, the wind carrying the scent of blooming osmanthus and the crisp bite of green mandarin. Launched in 2025, the perfume translates that moment into a composition that balances citrus brightness with warm spice, anchored by sandalwood and white musk. The house’s monastic roots, Le Couvent, founded in 2012 in France, inform the restrained, contemplative approach that lets each ingredient speak without excess.
The pairing of green mandarin with cinnamon creates a rare tension: the citrus lifts the spice, preventing it from overwhelming the senses. Almond softens the floral intensity of osmanthus, adding a powdery sweetness that echoes the bridge ’s stone texture. Guaiac wood introduces a smoky, resinous depth, while sandalwood grounds the dry‑down in creamy warmth. White musk then lifts the whole accord, leaving a lingering, almost meditative trail that mirrors the bridge’s steady, timeless presence.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a bright mandarin flash, instantly brightened by a pinch of cinnamon that adds a subtle heat. Within the first ten minutes the citrus sharpness softens, giving way to an almond‑kissed osmanthus heart that feels like a garden blooming beside the river. Mid‑day the guaiac wood emerges, lending a smoky, slightly resinous undertone that deepens the composition without darkening it. As the day fades, sandalwood spreads a creamy, woody veil, while white musk settles like a quiet prayer, lingering on skin for eight to ten hours, leaving a gentle, contemplative aura that feels both fresh and reverent.
Cultural Impact
FÙLI draws inspiration from the quiet elegance of a Chinese river bridge, a motif that resonates deeply within contemporary Chinese culture where balance and harmony are prized. The scent’s blend of bergamot and green mandarin orange evokes the freshness of early spring mornings along riverbanks, while the warm cinnamon and sandalwood echo traditional tea‑house gatherings. By marrying modern minimalist composition with these cultural touchstones, FÙLI has become a subtle ambassador for the resurgence of heritage aesthetics in global perfumery, influencing boutique houses to explore regional narratives.
The House
France · Est. 2012
Le Couvent Maison de Parfum is a French niche house that translates the quiet ritual of monastic life into scent. Founded in 2012, the brand draws on the stone walls and herb gardens of historic convents in the South of France. Its portfolio ranges from bright body splashes to deep eau de parfums, each framed as a moment of contemplation. The line feels like a walk through cloistered corridors, where citrus, amber and tonka unfold with the same measured grace that a monk might apply to a manuscript.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a sunrise over stone arches, with bright citrus, warm spice and a lingering, meditative musk, mirrored by Debussy’s gentle piano, the Brazilian bossa’s flowing river, and Frahm’s subtle ambient glow.
Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy

























