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In the Cambridge dictionary, the eleventh hour is the last possible moment before it is too late. Eleventh Hour is the perfume of things ending.
BYREDO founder Ben Gorham was inspired by Swiss explorer Ella Maillart, one of the pioneering Westerners who arrived in Nepal in 1951. She wrote: "I wanted to travel where I had to look no further....
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In the Cambridge dictionary, the eleventh hour is the last possible moment before it is too late. Eleventh Hour is the perfume of things ending.
BYREDO founder Ben Gorham was inspired by Swiss explorer Ella Maillart, one of the pioneering Westerners who arrived in Nepal in 1951. She wrote: "I wanted to travel where I had to look no further. Today I know that life is a journey that takes you to the end of the world, a return to the harmony that we once lost." Eleventh Hour speaks of that feeling of being at the end of a path. There is epic to it, it is a perfume for explorers. Eleventh Hour also captures the feeling of nature’s fragility, of everything disappearing.
BYREDO reinvented luxury perfumery in 2006. It sounds epic. It is. Gorham set a milestone in the industry with his understanding of fragrances (free, exquisite, timeless).
Figs lie in the heart of this eau de parfum surrounded by pepper and tonka bean. There is a masculine touch to it that men, women, animals, and plants alike. To us, it smells like an aperitif.
FAMILY: woody.
OLFACTORY NOTES:
- Top: ban timmur (Nepalese Sichuan pepper) and bergamot.
- Heart: carrot, rum and wild fig seeds.
- Base: tonka bean and cashmere woods.
We like it for:
- It smells like a sophisticated traveler.
- It is contemporary, European, and luxurious.
- Fifi Awards Indie Fragrance of the Year 2019.
It contains 17% perfume extracts. All fragrances are made with raw materials extracted in the most respectful and least invasive way with the environment. The bottle cap is made of Bakelite. This Eau de Parfum is made in France and designed in Stockholm.