Le Labo’s EUCALYPTUS 20 Is an Invitation To Go Off the Grid

A warm and refreshing olfactory journey.

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Continuing to expand on its signature fragrance line, New York-based slow perfumery brand Le Labo has revealed its latest eau de parfum offering: EUCALYPTUS 20.

Touted by its makers as “the unambiguous scent of vastness” that invites one to get off the grid, the new scent captures the essence of vast, remote landscapes where solitude stretches for endless miles. Inspired by the eucalyptus tree, an oasis in the desert where tumbleweeds and dust come to rest in its shade, this fragrance embodies the raw beauty of nature.

The scent features the refreshing notes of eucalyptus and cedarwood, balanced by the warm, leathery aroma of labdanum and underpinned by a foundation of musk alongside frankincense. EUCALYPTUS 20 invites individuals to embrace the uncharted, offering a sensory journey that encourages them to disconnect and immerse themselves in the purity of the natural world.

Available in a range of sizes ranging from 1.5 ml to 500 ml, EUCALYPTUS 20 is available via Le Labo with prices going from $7 – $1,095 USD.

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