A luminous yuzu gourmand, lightened with a tropical note of coconut. The fragrance bursts with zesty citruses elevated by mint and ginger. The warm heart is accentuated by a cocktail of pepper and the creaminess of coconut milk. Brazilian copaiba balm adds depth with its smooth and spicy woodiness, while a delicious rum accord underscores the intrigue.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a warm, lively setting where the air still holds daylight: a terrace after rain, open windows, skin warmed by sun and movement. It projects a cheerful, polished brightness with a creamy, slightly mischievous edge rather than a heavy tropical sweetness.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm weather where the citrus and ginger lift cleanly off the skin. Apply lightly to keep the coconut and rum accord airy; a few sprays are enough for a smooth, noticeable trail that softens into creamy woods.
Who it’s for
For those who like citrus fragrances with a gourmand twist, tropical brightness with texture, and a composition that balances freshness with creamy warmth. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy modern, unisex scents that feel playful but not sugary.
Release year
2016
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio builds fragrances as a meeting point between contemporary photography and perfumery, pairing visual imagination with scent to create compositions that feel artistic, emotional and distinctly modern. The house favors niche originality over easy crowd-pleasing formulas.
Still Life in Rio’s concept
Still Life in Rio is presented as a luminous, joy-filled composition that evokes sunrise and tropical light. Its yuzu-led structure, coconut softness and rum-wood depth suggest a fragrance built around the idea of a bright, spirited escape rather than a literal portrait.
Extra info
Olfactive Studio frames the fragrance with the line “Still Life in Rio awakens, full of light and joy! Step into sunrise,” underscoring its sunlit, optimistic character. The brand’s concept pairs perfumers with artistic photographers, and this scent follows that visual-to-olfactory approach.
A luminous yuzu gourmand, lightened with a tropical note of coconut. The fragrance bursts with zesty citruses elevated by mint and ginger. The warm heart is accentuated by a cocktail of pepper and the creaminess of coconut milk. Brazilian copaiba balm adds depth with its smooth and spicy woodiness, while a delicious rum accord underscores the intrigue.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a warm, lively setting where the air still holds daylight: a terrace after rain, open windows, skin warmed by sun and movement. It projects a cheerful, polished brightness with a creamy, slightly mischievous edge rather than a heavy tropical sweetness.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm weather where the citrus and ginger lift cleanly off the skin. Apply lightly to keep the coconut and rum accord airy; a few sprays are enough for a smooth, noticeable trail that softens into creamy woods.
Who it’s for
For those who like citrus fragrances with a gourmand twist, tropical brightness with texture, and a composition that balances freshness with creamy warmth. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy modern, unisex scents that feel playful but not sugary.
Release year
2016
Olfactive Studio’s story
Olfactive Studio builds fragrances as a meeting point between contemporary photography and perfumery, pairing visual imagination with scent to create compositions that feel artistic, emotional and distinctly modern. The house favors niche originality over easy crowd-pleasing formulas.
Still Life in Rio’s concept
Still Life in Rio is presented as a luminous, joy-filled composition that evokes sunrise and tropical light. Its yuzu-led structure, coconut softness and rum-wood depth suggest a fragrance built around the idea of a bright, spirited escape rather than a literal portrait.
Extra info
Olfactive Studio frames the fragrance with the line “Still Life in Rio awakens, full of light and joy! Step into sunrise,” underscoring its sunlit, optimistic character. The brand’s concept pairs perfumers with artistic photographers, and this scent follows that visual-to-olfactory approach.



