When Japan opened up trade and travel to the rest of the world in the mid 19th century, it influenced art, theatre, architecture and philosophy across Europe. Edo Park is an olfactory portrait of Japan through the eyes of the West, with osmanthus as the centrepiece. An iconic flower of Asian culture, osmanthus has a complex blend of apricot, tea and soft leather. In this extrait, this sophisticated but sunny floral is enhanced with notes of citrus, freesia and Siberian pine.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a composed, attentive presence: light on its feet, but not insubstantial. It suits close conversation, a quiet afternoon in the city, or any setting where crisp floral air and polished woods feel more persuasive than volume.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its citrus, freesia and pine facets can stay luminous. Apply lightly for a clean, airy trail; in extrait form it has enough depth to linger, but too much will push the cedar and woods forward quickly.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like floral-woody compositions with a clear, modern structure: osmanthus, tea nuances, soft citrus and a dry, refined finish. It will appeal to those who prefer freshness with texture rather than sharp cologne brightness or heavy sweetness.
Release year
2021
The nose
The perfumer is not publicly named. Cherigan’s 2021 relaunch was developed with a team of master perfumers under Luc Gabriel’s direction, and the house’s approach favors reconstruction, modern refinement and high natural content rather than a single-star author signature.
Collaborators
Luc Gabriel shaped the 2021 Cherigan revival and worked with a team of five master perfumers to adapt the house’s historic ideas to modern IFRA standards while keeping a high natural-content formula.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Paris house born in 1929 and revived in 2021 with a clear respect for its Art Deco roots. Its identity balances vintage glamour and contemporary refinement, drawing on the Roaring Twenties, archival storytelling and a polished, natural-leaning approach to extrait perfumery.
Edo Park’s concept
Edo Park is Cherigan’s olfactory portrait of Japan as imagined in Europe, with osmanthus at the center. The fragrance nods to the 1920s fascination with Japanese art and culture, translating that period’s sense of distance, elegance and discovery into a bright floral-woody composition.
Extra info
Edo Park is part of Cherigan’s 2021 revival collection and comes in extrait concentration. The fragrance is also offered in a 15 ml Touch format with a drop applicator, echoing the older, more delicate way perfume was applied to skin.
When Japan opened up trade and travel to the rest of the world in the mid 19th century, it influenced art, theatre, architecture and philosophy across Europe. Edo Park is an olfactory portrait of Japan through the eyes of the West, with osmanthus as the centrepiece. An iconic flower of Asian culture, osmanthus has a complex blend of apricot, tea and soft leather. In this extrait, this sophisticated but sunny floral is enhanced with notes of citrus, freesia and Siberian pine.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a composed, attentive presence: light on its feet, but not insubstantial. It suits close conversation, a quiet afternoon in the city, or any setting where crisp floral air and polished woods feel more persuasive than volume.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its citrus, freesia and pine facets can stay luminous. Apply lightly for a clean, airy trail; in extrait form it has enough depth to linger, but too much will push the cedar and woods forward quickly.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like floral-woody compositions with a clear, modern structure: osmanthus, tea nuances, soft citrus and a dry, refined finish. It will appeal to those who prefer freshness with texture rather than sharp cologne brightness or heavy sweetness.
Release year
2021
The nose
The perfumer is not publicly named. Cherigan’s 2021 relaunch was developed with a team of master perfumers under Luc Gabriel’s direction, and the house’s approach favors reconstruction, modern refinement and high natural content rather than a single-star author signature.
Collaborators
Luc Gabriel shaped the 2021 Cherigan revival and worked with a team of five master perfumers to adapt the house’s historic ideas to modern IFRA standards while keeping a high natural-content formula.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Paris house born in 1929 and revived in 2021 with a clear respect for its Art Deco roots. Its identity balances vintage glamour and contemporary refinement, drawing on the Roaring Twenties, archival storytelling and a polished, natural-leaning approach to extrait perfumery.
Edo Park’s concept
Edo Park is Cherigan’s olfactory portrait of Japan as imagined in Europe, with osmanthus at the center. The fragrance nods to the 1920s fascination with Japanese art and culture, translating that period’s sense of distance, elegance and discovery into a bright floral-woody composition.
Extra info
Edo Park is part of Cherigan’s 2021 revival collection and comes in extrait concentration. The fragrance is also offered in a 15 ml Touch format with a drop applicator, echoing the older, more delicate way perfume was applied to skin.