Natural perfumery signature brand
by Laimė Kiškūnė
✭IN SCENT WE TRUST✭
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Lydos Street 4
Vilnius
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| Wednesday | 14:00 - 19:00 |
| Thursday | 14:00 - 19:00 |
| Friday | 14:00 - 19:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00 - 16:00 |
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About the team
LAIME KISKUNE is a long standing promoter of olfactory culture and art, teaching people of different ages and walks of life to comprehend the olfactory world and fostering the use of fragrances as art medium. Together with the team of talented creators, in an informal lab of Officina Artis Odorum Laime designs exhibition concepts, fragrances, perfumes and exhibits for olfactory exhibitions. This lab has accumulated an impressive collection of rare natural aromatic substances – the aromatheque. In the lab of Officina Artis Odorum, Laime has designed an original brand of perfumes Unda Prisca.
“Designing perfumes is my professional occupation. Art of aroma blending is my meditation, yoga of the daily routine which substitutes other spiritual practices. While blending aromas I can reach my highest level of concentration, turn off the noise of my thoughts, to stop the perennial train of thoughts and at least partially silence my mind. My education is in botany, pharmaceutics and perfumery.”
Laime lives and works in Vilnius. When not travelling the world collecting aromas and aromatic substances or designing olfactory exhibitions, most often she can be found concentrated at the perfume organ, submerged in olfactory accords.
ALGE JULIJA is an artist working in the field of graphics and glass. She is the author of the visual concept of this project. In Unda prisca's activities she is not only generates ideas and scenarios, but also implements them. In order to create installations and branded style of Unda prisca she chose Japanese gampi and kozo paper and printed original linocuts on it. The resulting graphic prints were powdered with natural mineral and gold dust, so that their surface could reflect light. Sculptural objects created from them resemble dichroic glass that changes color depending on the position of the eye. Currently, Alge Julija lives and works in Finland. To see more of her work, please visit: algejulija.com