4160 Tuesdays
4160 Tuesdays
145 votes
A unique visual signature based on accords, character, and seasonality
Osmanthus and frankincense create an immediate, slightly dry floral-resinous haze, with glomtak introducing something vaguely mineral and unfamiliar—a deliberate enigma that prevents immediate familiarity. The leather is already present, but subdued, woven beneath rather than projected outward.
The May rose absolute surfaces, revealing a softer core than the opening suggested, whilst the leather sharpens into focus with the fragrance's smoky character intensifying. This is the phase where leather and rose negotiate their relationship, creating an almost dusty, vintage quality—like holding an old suede glove against pressed rose petals.
Oud becomes the primary architecture, supported by a barely-sweet vanilla and lingering woody notes that strip away all floral pretence. What remains is fundamentally smoky and resinous, with the leather persisting as a warm, skin-like quality rather than any recognisable leather accord.
4160 Tuesdays' Ealing Green is a studied exercise in restraint masquerading as opulence. This is leather that refuses to announce itself—instead, it lurks beneath a peculiar trinity of osmanthus, frankincense, and the mysterious glomtak, creating an opening that feels almost ecclesiastical, as though you've wandered into a leather-bound library where someone's been burning church incense. The osmanthus lends a delicate, almost floral restraint to what could easily have become a brutal leather fragrance, tempering its animal instincts with something approaching femininity.
As the composition settles, May rose absolute enters with surprising subtlety, threading itself through the leather like silk through burlap. This is where Ealing Green reveals its intelligence: rather than compete with the leather's dominance, the rose accepts a supporting role, softening edges without surrendering the fragrance's austere character. The smoky accord—present at 88%—becomes increasingly prominent, suggesting burnt paper and smouldering wood rather than aggressive smoke.
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