Miles Wambaugh is a Franco-American artist born in Paris in 1965 to a Parisian mother and a Bostonian father, a musician and writer. He grew up in an environment where art was a second language before moving to the Bay of Somme, where he lives attuned to nature, ornithology, and hunting. His perfume house was born from a conviction: "art is man added to nature." And from a decisive encounter. Guided by Pierre Dinand, the greatest bottle designer in the global perfumery industry, to whom we owe Opium, Dune, and Amarige, he crossed paths with Dominique Ropion and Jean-Louis Sieuzac, two legendary perfumers at IFF. Ropion, creator of Portrait of a Lady for Frédéric Malle. Sieuzac, composer of Opium, Fahrenheit, and Dune. A truly rare duo, serving a painter. The collection consists of five perfumes, each corresponding to a painting by Miles Wambaugh: Coup d'État, Sure Shot, Mood for Oud, Son of a Gun, Hot Shot. Names that resonate in both languages, at once exotic and direct. The natural raw materials come exclusively from Laboratoire Monique Rémy, a global reference for natural essences. Each box contains an original signed and numbered drawing by the artist, making each bottle a collector's item. Bottle, painting, and perfume vibrate together, like a unique work presented in three dimensions.