Ki/wood Mikmoi

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2014

At a glance

Is Ki/wood Mikmoi worth trying?

Ki/Wood by MIKMOI is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
woody, aromatic, conifer with Poplar (Populus) buds, Palisander Rosewood, Pine

The first impression

Ki/Wood by MIKMOI is a fragrance for women and men. Ki/Wood was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Coyle.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
aromatic 85%
conifer 70%
balsamic 60%
amber 50%
sweet 40%

The perfumer behind it

Michael Coyle

Michael Coyle

Michael Coyle is the creative force behind the MIKMOI brand, which offers a range of minimalist and conceptual fragrances. His catalog includes scents like Aldwych, Ao, and Aqua Fortis, each designed to evoke specific moods or places. Coyle’s work is characterized by clean, modern compositions with a focus on simplicity and quality ingredients.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Poplar (Populus) buds Poplar (Populus) buds
Palisander Rosewood Palisander Rosewood
Pine Pine
Woody Notes Woody Notes

The mood it creates

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Ki/wood Mikmoi

Essence

Ki/Wood is the scent of the Wanderer, forever in motion yet deeply rooted. The poplar buds and pine notes evoke a figure who finds home in transience, their path marked by the whisper of leaves and the resinous kiss of bark. They are neither lost nor found, simply traveling.

Style & Aesthetic

They dress for movement-broken-in boots, canvas jackets with pockets full of seeds and stones. Their aesthetic is utilitarian but poetic, like a well-worn map annotated with constellations. The fragrance’s balsamic sweetness mirrors their knack for making temporary spaces feel intimate: a campsite arranged just so, a borrowed room lined with pinecones.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the wisdom of detours. The rosewood and woody notes suggest a reverence for growth that isn’t linear. For them, every wrong turn is a chance to meet a new version of themselves. They value freedom but understand that true liberty requires knowing when to rest.

Relationships

Their connections are fleeting but fierce. Lovers remember them by the scent left on pillowcases, friends by postcards sent from nowhere in particular. They love deeply but lightly, like sunlight through branches.

Lifestyle

They might work seasonal jobs or trade skills for shelter, always leaving before the roots can tangle. Mornings are for cold streams and black coffee, evenings for fireside stories they’ll never finish. They collect memories, not things.

Shadow

Their restlessness can become avoidance. The sweet amber in Ki/Wood hints at a fear of staying still long enough to be known. They must learn that roots don’t always mean captivity; sometimes they’re what let you reach higher.

Conclusion

Ki/Wood is the fragrance of a soul who belongs to the horizon. It’s for those who measure time in sunsets and whose compass is the wind, who understand that every step is both a departure and an arrival.