Sweet Leaf – Eau de Parfum – 10ml

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In this fragrance, a world reveals itself that seems too quirky for life and too rare for death. 4:20 AM and you are still on your way. Slowly, the wheels of the bicycle move beneath you as you hold the universe rolled in a piece of thin, white paper in your fingers. After the first puff of this hypnotizing scent, the zesty grapefruit draws you in like the pink sun melting in its bright colors against the turquoise sky. After a short time, your nose and heartbeat calm down after the initial citrus burst, and with the next puff, your entire body relaxes. Gentle cannabis, spicy angelica, and resinous turpentine caress the mind. The violet trees along the road wave with their leaves like old friends. Soft clouds of jasmine and cashmere wood embrace the scene and cradle you in deep well-being. This citrusy-green and very delicate fragrance offers just the right balance of daydreaming and comfort – you glide ever deeper into the warmth of dawn.


Top notes: Grapefruit, Eucalyptus Heart notes: Cannabis, Angelica, Turpentine Base notes: Jasmine, Cashmere wood, Patchouli

Hinter dem Duft

"Historically, cannabis has been used to induce spiritual experiences and inner travel."It’s that part of 1960’s counterculture movement which has evolved into its own language, art, literature and music. The very act of smoking a joint has deep symbolism. To put it bluntly, the fragrance Sweet Leaf will make you fly high.” – Dr. Mike (Room 1015 Founder)

Fragrance Family
  • Green
  • Citrus
Dominating fragrance note

  • cannabis
Fragrance Vibe
  • Cheeky
  • Exciting
Perfumer
  • Serge De Oliveira

Room 1015

Imagine yourself transported back to a time when the Continental Hyatt Hotel, also known as the "Riot House", was the "Place to be". The 70s were a decade of total delirium for every self-respecting rock band, and LA was an inevitable stop on the journey. Motorcycles in the hallways, the overflowing rooftop pool, Jim Morrison dangling from a balcony, the epic drum battles of Keith Moon from The Who…Or, even more iconic: The Christ-like Robert Plant, who considered himself a golden god above the Sunset Strip. With his angelic hair, Nepalese bracelets, and tight T-shirt, he was convinced that he had finally found the stairway to heaven. Room 1015 remains a place of contemplation today. The nostalgia of an era of absolute freedom, where the air still smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, burnt patchouli, and open flight cases...

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