damask rose
lavender
tuberose
Lily
acacia
myrtle
hedione
frankincense
cedarwood
mahogany wood
boisambrene forte
sandalfleur
sandaltoch
white musk
‘he OM AH HUM project (Om Ah Uhm as an interpretation of the project) could be generally understood as a renovation of the most residential and social space (kitchen-dining room-living room) of a 1990s apartment in Elche. However, the design of this new space goes much further, generating a palpable change in the lives of its inhabitants for the past 25 years, reaching into the spiritual realm. To this end, holism, understood as the “doctrine that advocates the conception of each reality as a whole distinct from the sum of its component parts,” appears as the primary approach to architectural design. Thus, it is understood that the union of each part projected in this space does not define the final result, but rather makes it more complex. In this way, the World of Holistic Architecture studio continues its particular line of work based on a series of small projects. While these projects are fundamental to understanding the space, the main concept, understood as the point of origin, is essential to giving it meaning. In this case, meditation and the rituals associated with it allow the performance to be linked to the more personal side of this family and mark the central point that gives meaning to the space. The fragrance olfactorily translates these characteristics of the architectural project and is divided into three phases: a clean citrus and floral opening; a second phase that develops through a floral ensemble associated with well-being; and a more spiritual base associated with incense. The opening is defined by bergamot, orange blossom, and coriander, giving way to a very floral heart: Damask rose, French lavender, tuberose, lily, acacia, myrtle, and hedione, with tuberose and French lavender predominating. The base is composed of white musk, frankincense tincture, Atlas cedar tincture, mahogany, and woody notes.’ – Woha (Translated)