Nantapat Dejsidchanaporn
Nantapat Dejsidchanaporn emerged from Bangkok’s vibrant scent scene, where street markets and temple incense sparked her curiosity. After completing secondary school, she pursued formal training at ISIPCA in Versailles, a path many Thai noses choose to gain European technique. She returned to Thailand, joining a boutique fragrance studio that supplies hotels and luxury spas. Her first public credit appeared in 2018, a citrus‑green blend for a coastal resort. Since then she collaborates with regional designers, translating local flora into modern compositions. Critics note her ability to balance bright top notes with a grounded base, a skill she attributes to years of listening to the city’s rhythm.
The hits
Notable creations
The signature
How Nantapat composes
Nantapat favors a minimalist structure, often layering a single dominant accord beneath subtle supporting notes. She works frequently with Thai jasmine, kaffir lime, and teak wood, pairing them with European absolutes such as Bulgarian rose or French ambergris substitutes. Her technique includes slow maceration, letting raw materials meld for months before blending. She avoids heavy synthetics, opting for transparent synthetics that enhance rather than dominate. The result feels both local and universal, a scent that feels at home on skin worldwide.
Philosophy
What drives Nantapat
Nantapat believes a perfume should echo a memory as clearly as a photograph. She starts each brief by walking the source landscape—whether a mangrove swamp or a bustling market—collecting scent impressions on blotter paper. She treats ingredients as characters, allowing each to speak before arranging them into a narrative. Sustainability guides her choices; she prefers ingredients harvested with community consent and favors natural extracts that retain their original nuance. For her, the creative spark arrives when a single aroma triggers an emotional chord, then she builds outward.
The houses
