The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The brief was radical in its restraint: build a fragrance around a single molecule the industry had spent decades treating as invisible. Geza Schön had spent years working with this molecule, understanding its behavior and potential before deciding it deserved more than a supporting role. In 2006, the Molecule line answered with purity, the molecule alone, nothing else. Escentric 01 answered with contrast, the molecule paired with complementary ingredients chosen to expand what it could express. Schön wanted the science, but he also wanted people to actually wear it. Each ingredient was selected for its ability to unlock dimensions that the molecule held in reserve, creating a composition that felt engineered and yet entirely approachable.
What makes Escentric 01 work isn't complexity, it's intentionality. Hedione adds a jasmine-like lift that keeps the drydown from flattening. Orris root brings powdery violet that softens the cedar roughness. The citrus and aldehydes in the opening exist to contrast the warmth underneath. Frankincense and mastic don't dominate; they give the Iso E Super somewhere interesting to rest. The molecule becomes the centerpiece, its presence felt throughout the composition rather than emerging as a separate element.
The evolution
The opening arrives fast. Pink pepper, lime, aldehydes, a bright, clean burst that reads almost laboratory-clean. Within minutes, the citrus recedes and Hedione takes over, adding a transparent floral quality that's simultaneously natural and synthetic. The orris slides in quietly, giving the composition a powdery violet undertone that softens the edges. The heart phase lasts longest, that same transparent quality, slightly sweet, slowly deepening. The base doesn't so much arrive as settle. Iso E Super becomes a warm cedar, skin-borrowed, intimate rather than projecting. Frankincense and muscone provide the foundation, the first adds resinous depth, the second adds warmth. Mastic contributes a faint pine note that lingers at the edges. The drydown emphasizes the molecule's character as it evolves, the warmth and cedar notes taking center stage as the other elements fade.
Cultural impact
Escentric 01 arrived in 2006 and sparked discussion about the role of complexity in fragrance. It presented a different answer to the question of what a perfume could be, one built around a single molecule rather than a traditional blend of natural ingredients. Some found it minimal to a fault; others found it compelling in its restraint. The conversation it started about what fragrance should be still resonates among those who approach niche perfumery today.























