‘Lorenzo Pazzaglia x House of Merlo Foresta Magica perfume is an olfactory interpretation of the Arcadian land of joy and happiness, a scent full of greenery, harmony and peace, an invitation to create your own, carefree enclave. The perfume Lorenzo Pazzaglia x House of Merlo: Foresta Magica is an olfactory interpretation of the Arcadian land of joy and happiness, a scent full of greenery, harmony and peace, an invitation to create your own, carefree enclave. Anyone who has come to know House of Merlo a little better will quickly notice our fascination with mysticism and everything mysterious, and sometimes even magical. Again, it will not be surprising that the effect of another, already the second, Polish-Italian collaboration, is a scent that is an allegory of a magical forest where everything is possible. Real magic is not a fairy tale for children, it is, for example, the belief that by trusting the higher energy that holds the universe together, we will find our place on earth. Once we get there, it will immediately become obvious to us that this is where we will find harmony, peace and energy. This enclave, a dream land devoid of worries, will be like a safe haven, filled with joy and hope that its charm will never fade. The scent that reflects this metaphysical place brings to mind a magical fairy forest, where allegorical accents of juicy, sun-ripened citrus fruits vibrate like the characteristic tinkle of magic dust. The lightness of bergamots, limes, lemons, grapefruits and oranges imperceptibly mixes with expressive ginger and blackcurrants, leading us into the arms of soothing verbena, whose aroma throws before our eyes the most wonderful memories of childhood. This magical land painted with natural greenery, is filled with the aroma of fresh herbs and blooming flowers carried by the wind. Calming rosemary and nutmeg sage, embellished with lavender, arranged on delicate petals of magnolia and jasmine, maintain the aura of freshness and lightness introduced by citrus. Not knowing whether this is already a mystical garden or a magical forest, we notice the lush, powerful tree of life, which dispels our doubts. Standing before its intimidating majesty, we lose ourselves in the intoxicating, ethereal, woody, resinous essences, which, emanating the power of mother nature, perpetuate undisturbed peace.’ – House Of Merlo