Bo-Bo is named after a Spanish folk dance.
This perfume is a beautiful harmony of fresh which is carefully put together from the citrus bliss of mandarin, shy bitter-green of lily-of-the-valey, soft orange blossom and dry vetiver.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Bo-Bo suits close, sunlit settings where freshness needs to feel composed rather than sporty: a crisp shirt, open windows, skin warmed by the afternoon, and movement rather than formality. It projects an easy confidence that reads clean, bright and quietly expressive.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Bo-Bo wears well with a light hand: two to four sprays are usually enough for a clear but unobtrusive trail. On skin it stays airy and citrus-floral, while the musk and vetiver give it a dry, tidy finish that holds through the day.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus-floral fragrances with a clean, transparent profile and a subtle woody base. It will appeal to those who prefer freshness with structure, soft floral brightness, and a polished unisex style rather than sweetness or heavy warmth.
Release year
2019
The nose
Jordi Fernández is the nose behind Bo-Bo, and his style often balances clarity, texture and modern sensuality. A Givaudan perfumer and vice president perfumer, he is known for compositions that feel precise but never cold, with a strong sense of diffusion and a polished, contemporary finish. For Bo-Bo, Fernández channels Mediterranean brightness into a citrus-floral structure that stays transparent rather than sweet. The result reflects his ability to build fragrances that are accessible and refined at once, with enough structure in the base to keep the freshness from disappearing too quickly.
Collaborators
Sara Carner, the founder of Carner Barcelona, shaped the house’s Mediterranean identity and the broader creative brief behind the fragrance, grounding Bo-Bo in Barcelona, memory and local culture. Her role was conceptual rather than technical: defining the brand’s emotional world and the folkloric inspiration that the perfume translates into scent.
CARNER’s story
Carner Barcelona builds its fragrances around Barcelona, Mediterranean light and a sense of place, favouring authenticity over trend-driven formulas. The house works with top perfumers and high-quality materials to create scents that feel rooted in memory, local culture and a relaxed but polished lifestyle.
Bo-Bo’s concept
Bo-Bo takes its name from an ancient Spanish folk dance, and the fragrance was conceived as a celebration of Mediterranean joy and freedom. Its composition translates that idea into a bright, fresh structure of mandarin, orange blossom, lily-of-the-valley and vetiver, with a clean, airy finish.
Extra info
Bo-Bo is named after a Spanish folkloric dance, tying the fragrance directly to Mediterranean tradition. It has also become one of Carner Barcelona’s best-selling scents, which helped establish it as a signature in the house’s fresh line.
Bo-Bo is named after a Spanish folk dance.
This perfume is a beautiful harmony of fresh which is carefully put together from the citrus bliss of mandarin, shy bitter-green of lily-of-the-valey, soft orange blossom and dry vetiver.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Bo-Bo suits close, sunlit settings where freshness needs to feel composed rather than sporty: a crisp shirt, open windows, skin warmed by the afternoon, and movement rather than formality. It projects an easy confidence that reads clean, bright and quietly expressive.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Bo-Bo wears well with a light hand: two to four sprays are usually enough for a clear but unobtrusive trail. On skin it stays airy and citrus-floral, while the musk and vetiver give it a dry, tidy finish that holds through the day.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus-floral fragrances with a clean, transparent profile and a subtle woody base. It will appeal to those who prefer freshness with structure, soft floral brightness, and a polished unisex style rather than sweetness or heavy warmth.
Release year
2019
The nose
Jordi Fernández is the nose behind Bo-Bo, and his style often balances clarity, texture and modern sensuality. A Givaudan perfumer and vice president perfumer, he is known for compositions that feel precise but never cold, with a strong sense of diffusion and a polished, contemporary finish. For Bo-Bo, Fernández channels Mediterranean brightness into a citrus-floral structure that stays transparent rather than sweet. The result reflects his ability to build fragrances that are accessible and refined at once, with enough structure in the base to keep the freshness from disappearing too quickly.
Collaborators
Sara Carner, the founder of Carner Barcelona, shaped the house’s Mediterranean identity and the broader creative brief behind the fragrance, grounding Bo-Bo in Barcelona, memory and local culture. Her role was conceptual rather than technical: defining the brand’s emotional world and the folkloric inspiration that the perfume translates into scent.
CARNER’s story
Carner Barcelona builds its fragrances around Barcelona, Mediterranean light and a sense of place, favouring authenticity over trend-driven formulas. The house works with top perfumers and high-quality materials to create scents that feel rooted in memory, local culture and a relaxed but polished lifestyle.
Bo-Bo’s concept
Bo-Bo takes its name from an ancient Spanish folk dance, and the fragrance was conceived as a celebration of Mediterranean joy and freedom. Its composition translates that idea into a bright, fresh structure of mandarin, orange blossom, lily-of-the-valley and vetiver, with a clean, airy finish.
Extra info
Bo-Bo is named after a Spanish folkloric dance, tying the fragrance directly to Mediterranean tradition. It has also become one of Carner Barcelona’s best-selling scents, which helped establish it as a signature in the house’s fresh line.


