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Undercover x Mad et Len

We would like to present to you a new collaboration between Undercover and the scent-maker Mad et Len. As you probably know we hold both in high regard, so we are particularly giddy about this one. This type of a collab is after our own hearts, done between people who hold each other in high regard and who decided to take advantage of each other’s talents and push the boundaries of their respective creative senses.

The vibe of this home fragrance capsule is minimal – it consists of three essential products, the candle, the potpourri, and the room spray. You can see the product descriptions below. The distribution on this is quite limited – for now you can only buy them at the Undercover flagship in Aoyama in Tokyo, and soon at the Mad et Len boutique in Paris. But we will update you once the stuff hits stateside, including our own e-commerce store.

The pyramid shaped candle comes in a rustic iron container with a gold foil tear eye design and logos on the container. “Buddha Paper” is the name of this scent, an oriental base of rich Benzoin mixed with balmy resins.

The tourmaline and obsidian stone potpourri also comes in a triangle shaped iron vessel with the gold foil tear eye design and logos. An essential oil named “Black Mysticism” to scent the stones is included, in notes of droplets of champaka leaf, bolute of benjoin tears and balmy resins powder create a mysterious harmony.

Scents of dusk under a wild fig tree can be found in the “Holy Fig” room spray. This completes the set in a black glass bottle, with the gold foil tear eye on the lid.

Photos by Joss McKinley, courtesy of Undercover

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