Eau de parfum

ROOM 1015 Atramental

100
volume / ml
590 QAR
Atramental   100
ROOM 1015 Atramental
19000122363
Tattoos tell the story of your life, speak of your dreams and protests. The skin remains clean, but not empty. Cologne does not wash away black water. Ethnic, totemic scent, mental decal.
“Tattoos are an ancient practice that originally signified membership in a tribe or religion. They were also used as signs of captives or slaves. In 19th century France, convicted convicts considered the ink brand very important, using their body as an identification card.
Despite the fact that tattoos are now a way of life, they remain a very personal matter and tell a person’s story, being associated with events from the past. An important moment from the past remains with a person forever thanks to paint. “Atramental is an unusual scent, reminiscent of the smell of tattooed skin,” says brand founder Dr. Mike.
product details
product type
eau de parfum
best for
male & female
fragrance family
citrus
top notes
bergamot, lemon, citruses, aquatic accord
heart notes
cardamom, black pepper
base notes
resins, saffron, suderal, castoreum
Apply to skin, avoiding contact with eyes.
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Benzyl Alcohol, Citral, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool.
ROOM 1015
France
The French perfume brand Room 1015 appeared about 3.5 years ago.

The founder of the brand is Michael Partush (Dr. Mike), a pharmacist by education and a rock musician by vocation.
After 3 years of professional work, Michael and his band moved to London and engaged in musical activities there. But after a few years the band broke up, and he had to return to Paris.
He met perfumers Anne-Sophie Beagel and Amelie Bourgeois, who made up the brand's first fragrances.

So, in the Room 1015 brand, Dr. Mike combined his two passions: music and perfumery.
The brand name Room 1015 refers to the seventies, a decade of complete madness for any rock band. Los Angeles, namely the Andaz West Hollywood Hotel (Continental Hyatt), was becoming an inevitable stop on their way.
It was called the "Riot House". The hotel got this nickname largely due to the 1015 room. Famous rock musicians (such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who) stayed in the room, and noisy parties and brawls were held after the concerts. Today, this room is a place of contemplation, nostalgia for the era of absolute freedom, where the persistent smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, burnt patchouli leaf and an open suitcase still hover in the air...
country of origin
France

590 QAR