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    Goldfield & Banks

    Goldfield & Banks is an Australian fragrance house founded in 2016 by Dimitri Weber. The brand has built its identity around native Australian botanicals, creating perfumes that translate the continent's distinctive flora into wearable olfactory experiences. Weber, who developed an appreciation for Australian ingredients after relocating from Europe, established the house to address what he perceived as a gap in the global fragrance market, where Australian materials remained largely untapped. The brand works with French perfumer Amélie Jacquin, who composed Island Lush Concentrate (2023), one of the house's notable releases. Goldfield & Banks occupies the niche fragrance segment, offering compositions that reference Australian landscapes and indigenous plant life, from coastal environments to bushland settings.

    AustraliaEst. 2016
    8
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    2016
    Founded in Australia

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    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Goldfield & Banks traces its origins to 2016, when Dimitri Weber, reportedly an Australian entrepreneur with roots in Europe, established what the brand positions as Australia's first luxury fragrance house. According to interviews, Weber moved to Australia and developed a fascination with the country's native botanical resources, recognizing that local ingredients remained largely unexplored by the international perfumery industry. The name combines two references: Goldfield nods to the Australian gold rush era and the country's pioneering spirit, while Banks pays homage to botanist Joseph Banks, who accompanied Captain Cook on his voyages to Australia in the 1770s. This naming strategy anchors the brand within Australian history while signaling its botanical ambitions. In interviews, Weber has noted that when he entered fragrance trade events, Australian ingredients were not a topic of discussion among industry professionals. This observation reportedly motivated him to create a house that would bring Australian materials to the attention of global fragrance enthusiasts. The timing of the 2016 launch coincided with the rising interest in niche perfumery, where consumers sought distinctive scents outside mainstream offerings. The brand's positioning as an Australian house distinguished it from European fragrance houses that dominated the luxury segment. Weber's vision combined his business acumen with a genuine interest in the olfactory potential of Australian flora, from eucalyptus and wattles to native sandalwood and coastal plants. The house has since expanded its collection, with releases that aim to capture specific Australian environments and moods, though documentation of specific milestones and awards remains limited in publicly available sources. Goldfield & Banks operates from the conviction that Australian native botanicals represent an underutilized resource in high-end perfumery. The house seeks to translate the sensory character of the Australian landscape into fragrance compositions, emphasizing the uniqueness of ingredients that grow in the country's diverse climates. The brand describes its approach as creating modern perfumery that allows individuals to express personal identity and independent spirit. This language suggests an emphasis on self-expression rather than conforming to mainstream fragrance conventions. The house formulates fragrances meant to evoke specific Australian settings, such as coastal regions or inland bushland, using scent as a medium to communicate geographic and emotional landscapes. The commitment to native botanicals appears central to the brand's creative direction, though the extent to which every fragrance exclusively uses Australian-sourced ingredients varies by composition. The philosophy extends to the customer experience, with the brand offering complimentary samples alongside purchases, allowing clients to explore the range before committing to a full bottle. This approach reflects an understanding that fragrance selection is a personal process, and the house aims to facilitate discovery rather than promote impulse buying.

    2016
    Goldfield & Banks founded by Dimitri Weber, establishing what the brand describes as Australia's first luxury fragrance house
    2016
    First fragrance collection released, introducing Australian native botanicals to the luxury fragrance market
    2020
    Brand expanded distribution, gaining visibility among international niche fragrance collectors
    2023
    Island Lush Concentrate launched, composed by perfumer Amélie Jacquin

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    Interesting facts

    01

    The brand name references two historical figures: the Australian gold rush era (Goldfield) and botanist Joseph Banks, who collected Australian plant specimens during Captain Cook's 1770 voyage

    02

    Founder Dimitri Weber reportedly identified a gap at international fragrance trade events, where Australian ingredients received minimal attention from industry professionals

    03

    The house sources Australian sandalwood from Western Australia, one of the most distinctive native aromatic materials used in their compositions

    04

    Goldfield & Banks launched in 2016 during the expansion of niche perfumery, a segment characterized by artisanal approach and distinctive ingredient sourcing