An amber composition with an exotic coconut twist.
Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 302 if you like the oriental theme in perfume: ambers, sensual sandawoods with cool spices such as cardamom.
Perfumer for 302: Sidonie Lancesseur (also the nose behind 1270 by Frapin and Lumiere Blance by Olfactive Studio, and many Killian hits among others).
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works close to the skin in a warm, dim room, where its amber and coconut facets feel creamy rather than loud. It suits an intimate setting with low light and slow conversation, leaving a smooth, spiced impression rather than a sharp one.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, 302 wears comfortably when its amber and benzoin can bloom without becoming heavy. Apply lightly, two to four sprays, to let the coconut and spice stay rounded and the drydown remain smooth, warm and close-textured on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of amber scents with a gourmand edge, especially those who like resin, benzoin and a creamy tropical nuance over crisp freshness. It will appeal to anyone drawn to warm, sensual, softly spicy perfumes with a modern unisex feel.
Release year
2017
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a creative, mix-and-match wardrobe of moods rather than a fixed signature. The house champions French craftsmanship, contemporary freedom and eco-conscious details, with made-in-France formulas, recyclable bottles and refillable formats.
302’s concept
302 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s original 2017 launch collection, a line built around emotional, sensory storytelling rather than rigid gender codes. The scent is framed as an amber composition with an exotic coconut twist, evoking warm spice, resin and a softly gourmand sensuality.
Extra info
302 is also known as Groovy Amber and Ambre Iris Santal. It sits in Bon Parfumeur’s numbered fragrance system, designed to encourage layering and personal combinations. The house presents it as part of a broader creative “fragrance playlist” concept.
An amber composition with an exotic coconut twist.
Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 302 if you like the oriental theme in perfume: ambers, sensual sandawoods with cool spices such as cardamom.
Perfumer for 302: Sidonie Lancesseur (also the nose behind 1270 by Frapin and Lumiere Blance by Olfactive Studio, and many Killian hits among others).
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works close to the skin in a warm, dim room, where its amber and coconut facets feel creamy rather than loud. It suits an intimate setting with low light and slow conversation, leaving a smooth, spiced impression rather than a sharp one.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, 302 wears comfortably when its amber and benzoin can bloom without becoming heavy. Apply lightly, two to four sprays, to let the coconut and spice stay rounded and the drydown remain smooth, warm and close-textured on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of amber scents with a gourmand edge, especially those who like resin, benzoin and a creamy tropical nuance over crisp freshness. It will appeal to anyone drawn to warm, sensual, softly spicy perfumes with a modern unisex feel.
Release year
2017
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a creative, mix-and-match wardrobe of moods rather than a fixed signature. The house champions French craftsmanship, contemporary freedom and eco-conscious details, with made-in-France formulas, recyclable bottles and refillable formats.
302’s concept
302 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s original 2017 launch collection, a line built around emotional, sensory storytelling rather than rigid gender codes. The scent is framed as an amber composition with an exotic coconut twist, evoking warm spice, resin and a softly gourmand sensuality.
Extra info
302 is also known as Groovy Amber and Ambre Iris Santal. It sits in Bon Parfumeur’s numbered fragrance system, designed to encourage layering and personal combinations. The house presents it as part of a broader creative “fragrance playlist” concept.



