New Fragrance Review: Malbrum Pyschotrope + Norwegian Wood Draw

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Malbrum Perfumes Volume 1

Malbrum Parfums’ debut trio has sexy mischief in their juice. They proved popular at Esxence in March this year as did Creative Director Kristian Hilberg with his Nordic good looks and intricate knowledge of both the natural and synthetic components of his stylishly presented new niche house. Volume I of Malbrum is three scents, Tigre du Bengale, Psychotrope and Shameless Seducer housed in rectangular 30ml bottles with short retro-style bulb atomisers. These have an elegant turn & lock system, ensuring safe travel with no spillage. The flacons are housed in vintage cloth bound book-style boxes. Placed on their side on shelves, they resemble old novels or textbooks. The attention to detail is lovely.

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Kristian Hilberg and French Perfumer Delphine Thierry working on Malbrum Parfums

The perfumes are located in two very different worlds, the high cold places of Northern Europe, Norway to be more specific and the iconic perfumed microclimate of Grasse in Provence. For this is where Kristian’s nose and collaborator, French parfumeuse Delphine Thierry has chosen to anchor herself after stints in Paris, New York and Mexico.  She is part of a generation of vibrant young noses, knowingly composing within the shifting restrictions of IFRA and choosing to view this as challenge and normality rather than the seemingly futile harking back to vintage and obsession with the death of materials. Delphine is independent, set up as Inspiration Libre, working mainly with niche houses but also offering a bespoke creation service for these looking for something personal and unique.

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Perfumer Delphine Thierry

You can smell woody, sweet threads throughout Delphine Thierry’s work. There is a signature of beautifully played natural and fantasy woods, wreathed in gauzy smoke, reaching upward off skin like ghost trees. Her best work to date for me include the smeared, nutty iris and chestnut wonder of Castaña for Maggie Magnan’s Cloon Keen Atelier, the Galway based perfume and chandlery house and Galaad and Akaad for Lubin are both sensual rich undertakings, smooth and resinous, with immense biblical beauty in the choice of woods, spices, balms and unguents. But it is probably her powerful, cinema-verité Montecristo for Masque Milano that really proved how immensely talented she is, an animalic storm of smoky sex that just rocked my foxy world.

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Norwegian Surrealist Erik Brede Mother Nature saatichart.com

All three of the Malbrum extraits are intriguing; but I’ve picked Psychotrope to focus on for Çafleurebon. It is intended to suggest in olfactory form the hallucinogenic effects that psychotropic, or mind-altering drugs have on the human body. Intriguing intent for such refined and smoky perfume. My first impression was of luxurious folded cashmere, with that just out of storage scent, perhaps some of last winter’s perfumes tucked away in the fibres. I was quite taken aback at how serene this perfume was; the opening spike of pungent cypress is contrasted nicely against pimento and elemi resin, creating a resinous sheen for the soft fumes of saffron-infused incense and woods to wander over like weary migrant birds. There is a sudden throw of amber in the base, a little bitter, a little vegetal and salty that fades into languid greyness under the glowing woods. These are hugely amplified by very adult doses of Timbersilk and Ambrinol, which while hardly subtle, still manage to lend Psychotrope a compelling vastness. It has the visual odour of smoke behind glass, clean, rolling in elastic petal-form.

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Is there anyone out there-Erik Brede 

I smelled bits and pieces of Comme des Garçon’s synth-oozing Wonderwood, Spicebomb by Viktor and Rolf and the delightfully smooth Bottega Veneta for Men that has a similar closed down elegance at the heart of it. Psychotrope is more refined than these of course and throws traces of Delphine’s Galaad into the mix; I can smell trails of her creamy woody signature in the resinous sillage. She has used the Cashmeran rather beautifully, poured like dry ice over the rough and tumble of woods and aggressive styrax, soothing edges and relaxing the smoke into a layer of languid vapour. Psychotrope is not so much hallucinogenic, more contemplative and provoking. I liked the confidential haziness of modernity, calm and strange familiarity the scent had. These Malbrum perfumes are beautiful, I suggest you all start wearing them; they are deeply alluring and a little bit wild.

Disclosure – From my own collection

-The Silver Fox, Editor and author of The Silver Fox

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Kristian  Hilberg

Editor’s Note: I met Kris at Esxence and was very impressed by his passion for perfumery and his knowledge of raw materials; for me Malbrum was one of the standout “new discoveries” at the show.  Malbrum is a name Kris created that uses the French “Mal” (bad, ill at ease, immoral –multiple meanings actually) and Brum (which translates to mist).  He is also launching three new Malbrum scents Wildfire, Safari 5 and the sexually charged Bagheera very soon. I thought that the photography of Norwegian Surrealist  Erik Brode was a great fit for TSF review. There is no association or endorsement implied .Art direction by me.  Malbrum is available exclusively in the USA at Twisted Lily in Brooklyn-Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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Tigre du Bengale,Psychotrope  and Shameless Seducer.

Thanks to the generousity Kris we have a worldwide draw for for a registered ÇaFleureBon reader as follows 1 x 10 ml each of Tigre du Bengale, Psychotrope and Shameless Seducer

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OR a full  30 ml bottle(they are extraits $185) of your choice.

 

Please leave a comment with what appeals to you about TSF review, which Malbrum perfume you might like the best and why, your choice of fragrance,( i.e the 3 x10 or a bottle) as well as where you live by 6/4/2015

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43 comments

  • Immediately I took a liking to the retro bottle and book-box packaging. I believe I would like Shameless Seducer best because lime, iris and musk (as 3 of the listed notes) sounds unique. However I choose the 3×10 for the draw. 🙂 USA

  • hotlanta linda says:

    NICE package, bottle, and scents sound like swooners!! I would have to try the threesome 🙂 Thank you for the write-up and draw; we are rockin` in the USA 🙂

  • I very love this review, and I would love these perfumes too. All the three. Each one sounds fabulous, so I could not chose only one of those. I think Tigre du Bengale is that I might like the best, because I like leathery scents, and I very like the name of this one. I like tigers. My choice is 3 x10. Thank you for this lovely draw.
    I live in Europe.

  • BlessedTA says:

    the packing and bottle style. I like Psychotrope.

    I’m in Canada, thanks for the chance.

  • Greetings from Ft Lauderdale Florida…I just read the review…I just adore the packaging. These three scents sounds so amazing and unique. I would choose Rogue du Bengale…. I love leathery scents!! I would choose 3×10.

  • linnea wiedeman says:

    I also love the bottle. It seems like sucj a unique scent. I wold love to try this.

  • I like all The Silver Fox’s reviews! Always enjoyable! I, too, find the bottles lovely! Psychotrope sounds like a scent I’d like quite a bit. I really like cypress. That would be my pick if I were lucky enough to win! Cheers.Oh, in the US (still)! 🙂

  • Wow. You make Psychotrope sound awfully good, but I am also curious about the other two, especially the leathery tiger. I would certainly want to try all three. U.S.

  • I enjoyed reading about the creation of the word Malbrum for the brand name. It’s nice to know those thngs. I too am thinking the book-style box is a winner. All three sound inviting in there unique way. I’m going to gamble on one should I win the draw, 30 ml Shameless Seducer, I like the name too. US

  • I am intrigued by the artwork you used to represent the perfumes! Also, the quality of light in the photos draws my eye. I think Psychotrope sounds amazing, but I would love to try all three. I am in the US.

  • This review sounds so ethereal and haunting, it definitely makes me curious about Psychotrope. If I were to win, though, I’d love to win the bottle of Shameless Seducer. I ove the aesthetic appeal of the bottles and the cases, it’s the little things that win for me. 🙂 Thanks for the draw, I’m in the US.

  • I remember the post of this house being a stand out @ Esxence and became very intrigued. Loved how foxy described the use of Cashmeran in his post.. I’m all for a perfume that provokes contemplation. I appreciate CaFleureBon keeping me in the know of the new and niche houses and the reviews that the writers do on the perfumes that they experience. If I am lucky enough to win would love the 3 x 10. I am in the US. Thanks to Kris and Malbrum for the generosity of this draw.

  • As always, an informative and poetic review, which makes you want to explore this new house.
    “Tigre du Bengal” appeals maybe more to me, ’cause sounds very animalic, wilder… But I’d like to win 3×10, the only way to sample all the fragrances. 😉 I’m in France.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • I enjoyed reading about Delphine Thierry. I was unaware that she created a couple of perfumes that I am very fond of. It makes me more interested in the Malbrum perfumes. I would want the bottle of Shameless Seducer with its iris and mimosa. USA.

  • fazalcheema says:

    I would not deny my disappointment at the fact so many materials have been banned but I also admire Delphine for her approach to perfumery in which she takes it as a challenge instead of mourning restrictions by IFRA.. I can see how these restrictions may help a perfumer become more creative and inspire him/her to create accords he/she would not have otherwise…

    Tigre du Bengale may appeal to me the most because it seems the most animalic out of three and it is also the other I have heard about most…thanks so much for the draw. My preferences would be 10ml of all three so that I can explore the entire current line…

    I am in the US

  • Marcopietro says:

    I really appreciate the works of Perfumer Delphine Thierry and also these sound delicious. Nice packaging ande all three fragrances seem scents with a strong, haunting character, maybe my favorite could be Psychotrope for its note of pepper, I love it!
    I’ve never tried them so my choice go to the set of three fragrances.
    I live in Italy.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • As it turned out I had the pleasure of testing Delphine Thierry’s previous composings and they are very nice indeed. I would love to try the Malbrum perfumes. They are all so intruiging (and the bottles look wonderful). I wouldn’t know which one to pick first, so my choice would be 10 ml. of all 3 perfumes. I loved reading TSF’s review, only too bad he didn’t review all 3 of the perfumes. I live in the Netherlands.

    Thank you for this awesome and generous draw.

  • I love Cashmeran, and the artwork you chose for the review is excellent. I’d like to try the 3 samples, and I live in the US. The image of smoke behind glass was highly evocative!

  • What delicious packaging, and what a lovely review. I’d try the Psychotrope. Thanks for the chance to try it. I live in the U.S.

  • Interesting designs on the bottles, especially the leopard print. Psychotrope sounds like it might appeal to me given that I like incense scents, but of course the best outcome would be to win the set of three! Thanks for the draw. I’m in the US.

  • I liked the contrast with Delphine Thierry’s other work in the review. Shameless Seducer sounds like it would probably be my favourite but I have learned not to pre-judge so I would go with the 3 x 10. I am in the UK

  • One thing I found very helpful on this review by TSF was all the referencing he made to other fragrances – helps better with the ballparking of what Psychotrope should be like. All three read like they would be good to experience – on paper, Tigre seems to have the advantage, but I’d love the sampler set if drawn.

    I am in the US. Thanks for the opportunity.

  • is there another perfume house in Norway? I think it is fascinating to see so many new global niche perfumeries emerge as they breathe new life into fragrance. Kristian seems to really involve himself in every detail and Delphine Thierry is so talented. Excellent review and I love woods and leather scents so my choice would be Tigre du Bengal. One day I hope to go to esxence it is my dream so I can meet and sniff all these wondrous scents
    I live in U.S. and am registered

  • Jennifer Witt says:

    I love the intriguing aspect of collaborators for the perfumes being located in two very different worlds, the high cold places of Norway and the iconic perfumed microclimate of Grasse in Provence. I would love to try all 3 so my pick would be the 3 set if my name is selected. I live in the US. Thanks!

  • Oh my, how much I’ve wanted to try these perfumes. I was first drawn to the brand’s fabulous design of packaging and bottles. But when I heard that the perfumes are focused on woods and resins, my favorite perfume category, I was totally psyched (and troped, haha) to smell them! What i liked best about the TSF’s review is, well, the review! I dare you to read it and NOT want to try Psychotrope!
    I live in Serbia, Europe and would love to receive the set (fingers crossed)

  • The 3 x 10 sampler would be my choice although that bottle is so beautiful, would enhance my dresser a lot 🙂 How hard are the decisions these days? I love this review, feel I’m sitting in a secret booth looking in on these beautiful people, almost voyueristic in a bizzarre sense. I love the use of Hallucenogenic, smooth, creamy,smokey and languid words…I’m already somewhere else…I can say without shame I am desperate to try! I am international (NZ) and registered.

  • What a fantastic eloquent review you have presented us with. I enjoyed hearing about Delphine Thierry’s work, her enormous talent. The descriptions are mesmerizing. I would very much like to try the 3 10ML fragrances. I am in the US. Thank you for this very generous draw.

  • I love the look of these sleek bottles with the retro style bulb sprayer, although not always the best for storing your fragrance as evaporations seems to occur more with type of sprayer, I find it simply beautiful, feminine and sensual. I would love to be the Shameless Seducer 😉 and I am in the US.

  • Systeme D says:

    TSF is the best choice of reviewer for this job — all three Malbrum fragrances are right up his alley!

    It’s Psychotrope that appeals to me most (spices! sandalwood! cashmere! peppers!) but if I were to win, I would choose the three 10ml set. Why choose one when you can choose *all* ?

    I am in the US, and I would treat Chicago “El” commuters to Malbrum fragrances if I win. (Don’t you think it would be wild to try these and then take the train?)

  • I love the idea of “woody, sweet threads throughout Dominique’s creations; TSF, once again, has written a seductive, alluring review that makes me want to sample all three, which is why I’d choose the 3 x 10 over a single bottle. These are all being added to my “must-smell” list. I live in the U.S. — in Seattle, where I’m happy to see the arrival of summer.

  • Diane Wright says:

    Purchased samples of all 3 and without a full wear yet, shameless seducer is at the top. All of these smell very unique though. In the US.

  • My Oh My, Mr. Fox is putting a spell again! Psychotrope seems to be like an ever-rolling caleidoscope with this many-layered evolution of the scent!!! I am always tiptoeing around saffron fragrances, but if it fits, it sits, of course! Like Saffran Troublant, for instance. Or Agent Provocateur edp. The contrast of edgy and placating is an instant appeal for me!
    I would like to win the 3×10 set of Tigre du Bengale, Psychotrope and Shameless Seducer.
    I am in Bulgaria (EU). Thank you for the generous draw!

  • Iphigenia says:

    What I really enjoyed in TSF’s review is the way he presents the work of Delphine Thierry and for this reason he made me appreciate her personality and artistic nature even more for in my eyes she appears as a person that despite IFRA restrictions she faced the challenges with no mourning and became more creative and inventive so as to create new accords and perfumes of unique beauty.
    The Malbrum perfume I might like best is Psychotrope because again TSF’s review describes it so convincingly as a uniquely exceptional smell:
    “Psychotrope is not so much hallucinogenic, more contemplative and provoking. I liked the confidential haziness of modernity, calm and strange familiarity the scent had”
    In case I win I would love to experience the sampler set with the 3 x10ml because I want to get more familiar with the creations from this house I loved the packaging and the refined bottles as well.
    I live in EU (Greece) and I thank you both for this lovely review and draw as well.

  • Excellent review.
    They all sound nice! Great looking bottles. I would love to try the 3 x 10 set. Thanks so much for the draw!
    USA

  • I’ve really enjoyed the images chosen for this review, it seems to convey the feel of Malbrum as a brand with its initial 3 perfumes. I have had a chance to try Psychotrope and Tigre du Bengale with Psychotrope winning slightly, but would really like to try some Shameless Seducer as well so I would love to win the 3x10ml set! I live in Taiwan.

  • Greennote says:

    The Silver Fox beautifully paints the background to the house (the perfumer, her other creations [allowing me reference points to these new scents], the creative director), the the packaging and bottles (the Psychotrope Dalmatian spots are fabulous) and then draws us in with his evocative descriptions. A good review as always.

    Because I can’t choose between them and I would love to be able to smell everything, I’d love to receive the 3 x 10 mls. I’m in Australia.

  • It is always nice to read about new perfume houses. I’m very curious about Malbrum, as well as Delphine Thierry’s work. I’d love to try Psychotrope, but my searches tell me that Shameless Seducer and Tigre du Bengale also include many notes I love. My favorite fragrances created by Delphine Thierry are Akkad and Montecristo, Galaad, and Tendre Est La Niut follow them. Malbrum’s perfumes are in high, extrait concentration, this is always the lovely experience. It would be interesting to see how the differences between Norway and Provance are reflected in these perfumes. Everything in this review tells me that Psychotrope might be my favorite, so it’s my choice. Thank you. I’m in the EU, Croatia.

  • I love the presentation of these bottles. Shameless Seducer definitely interests me the most. Just the name alone! But all 3 seem like superb scents.

    I would choose the 3×10 set

    Canada and thanks!

  • Lovely review of Psychotrope. “Deeply alluring and a little bit wild… ” sign me up! It is a worthy goal, to strive to get in touch with that wild, primitive part of our innermost selves that it seems Malbrum aims to draw out of us. I would love to try the 3 x 10 set, each sounds as deserving of interest that Psychotrope has proven to be. I’m in the US, thanks!

  • I really enjoyed how detailed this article was. Psychotrope is definitely my fav outta the bunch . It sounds really well done!
    I would like the 3 x 10 set, as all sound incredible
    I’m in Canada

  • TSF writes so evocatively! Psychotrope sounds exciting and clarifying.

    I also liked reading about Delphine Thierry’s artistic nature– turning IFRA restrictions into a limited palette, creating with inventive grace.

    I would love to try the 3 x 10 set, because choosing between very good choices is hard! Smelling in person is probably the only way to really pick a favorite.
    USA

  • Greg Mayne says:

    All these fragrances sound like masterpieces wow! I’m really interested in Psychotrope. It is so unique and I would love it in my collection.

    I will choose the 3 x 10 set. Then I’ll buy the one I like most after. Canada