Old Piano Fumparfum
At a glance
Is Old Piano Fumparfum worth trying?
Old Piano by FUMparFUM is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, smoky, woody with Incense, Cedar, Agarwood (Oud)
The first impression
Old Piano by FUMparFUM is a fragrance for women and men. Old Piano was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Aistis Mickevičius.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Aistis Mickevičius
Aistis Mickevičius is a Lithuanian perfumer known for his work with the niche house FUMparFUM. His style often balances contrasting elements, blending dark, smoky accords with fresh or gourmand notes, as seen in Oscuro and the Bestia Gentile collection. He creates complex, narrative-driven fragrances that explore themes of leather, spice, and tea, such as Black Tea and Pony Leather.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Old Piano Fumparfum
Essence
The Mystic seeks the ineffable, and Old Piano resonates with this quest. Its incense and oud evoke sacred spaces, while leather and amber ground it in the corporeal-a duality that mirrors the Mystic’s dance between transcendence and embodiment. This fragrance doesn’t merely linger; it incants.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor monochrome layers-charcoal wool, ivory silk-with a single talismanic piece: a tarnished pendant, perhaps, or a ring carved with forgotten symbols. Old Piano’s smoky richness complements their aesthetic, where every choice feels like a deliberate ritual.
Philosophy & Values
Silence is their scripture. The benzoin and labdanum in Old Piano speak to their reverence for ancient wisdom, while the immortelle suggests a belief in the cyclical nature of time. They trust intuition over doctrine, and shadows over spotlights.
Relationships
Connections are rare but profound. Lovers must accept that the Mystic’s heart is a cloister, not a salon. The musk in Old Piano hints at intimacy, but the leather reminds: touch them, and you touch centuries of guarded secrets.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them meditating; midnight finds them annotating grimoires. Old Piano is their olfactory companion, equally suited to solitary vigils and the occasional midnight salon where ideas flicker like candle flames.
Shadow
The Mystic risks becoming the Recluse. The incense’s density warns of retreating too far into abstraction, while the amber’s warmth taunts with what could be-if only they’d step into the light.
Conclusion
Old Piano is the scent of a soul in dialogue with the unseen. Its resinous depth and smoky trails don’t just adorn the body-they invoke the presence of something older, wiser, and infinitely mysterious.