Field One Seed

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Field One Seed worth trying?

Field by One Seed is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
green, ozonic, aquatic with Violet Leaf, Grass, Earthy Notes

The first impression

Field by One Seed is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Field was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Liz Cook.

What shapes the scent

green 100%
ozonic 85%
aquatic 70%
fresh 60%
earthy 50%
aromatic 40%

The perfumer behind it

Liz Cook

Liz Cook

Liz Cook is the perfumer for One Seed, where she has created a collection of fragrances including Bohemia, Courage, Devotion, Dreamer, Field, Frangipani, Freedom, and Grace. Her work focuses on natural and organic ingredients, with each scent designed to evoke a specific mood or memory. Cook's fragrances are known for their purity and emotional resonance.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Violet Leaf Violet Leaf
Grass Grass
Earthy Notes Earthy Notes
Galbanum Galbanum
Vetiver Vetiver
Patchouli Patchouli
Lemon Lemon
Geranium Geranium

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Field One Seed

Essence

Field One Seed embodies the Explorer archetype, a scent for those who crave the untamed and the uncharted. Its green, ozonic accords evoke wide-open spaces and the thrill of discovery. The earthy vetiver and crisp violet leaf suggest a spirit that finds solace in nature's raw beauty, always seeking new horizons.

This fragrance is for the wanderer who thrives in the in-between moments, where the familiar meets the unknown. The fresh, aromatic quality mirrors their restless curiosity, while the grounding patchouli hints at a deeper connection to the earth beneath their feet.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor utilitarian elegance-linen shirts, well-worn boots, and sun-bleached denim. Their aesthetic is unpretentious but intentional, with a palette of mossy greens and muted browns. They might collect pressed leaves or sketch landscapes in a battered notebook.

Their surroundings reflect a love of simplicity: airy spaces with wooden beams, handmade ceramics, and windows left open to let in the breeze. The scent of rain on dry grass lingers in their wake.

Philosophy & Values

Freedom is their creed, and authenticity their compass. They distrust dogma, preferring to learn from the land itself. The fragrance's aquatic freshness speaks to their fluidity, while the earthy base roots them in pragmatism.

They believe in moving lightly through the world, leaving no trace but memories. The galbanum's bitterness reminds them that growth often comes from discomfort, and the lemon's brightness fuels their optimism.

Relationships

They attract fellow seekers-those who share their hunger for star-lit conversations and impromptu road trips. Romantic partners must understand their need for solitude, though they return with stories etched in their skin like the vetiver's smoky depth.

Friends know them as the one who shows up with wildflowers or a jar of river-smoothed stones. Their connections are deep but sporadic, like the scent's moderate sillage-present but never overwhelming.

Lifestyle

Dawn is their favorite hour, when the world smells of dew and possibility. They might work as a botanist or a freelance photographer, always carving out time to wander. Their rituals include brewing pine-needle tea or tracing old maps with calloused fingers.

Weekends find them knee-deep in tidal pools or bartering for spices in a market stall. The fragrance's greenness clings to their canvas backpack long after they've returned home.

Shadow

Their independence can tip into isolation, mistaking solitude for strength. The geranium's rosy warmth warns against becoming too hardened by the road. They must remember that roots don't always mean captivity.

At worst, they romanticize transience, avoiding commitments like the patchouli avoids sweetness. Yet the violet leaf's delicate persistence suggests they're capable of both flight and tenderness.

Conclusion

Field One Seed is the scent of a horizon line-always receding, always calling. It captures the Explorer's duality: the exhilaration of the uncharted and the quiet wisdom of knowing the earth will always welcome them back.