The lush Indonesian rainforest is home to the palm civet, a small mammal that eats coffee beans which, once excreted, are harvested for their malty flavour. Kopi Luwak is inspired by this connoisseur’s beverage, with rich coffee notes mingling with animalic civet. Incense and oud underscore the fermented darkness, with dark amber and aged vanilla adding a sweaty sweetness.
Stone Cap: 100% Picasso quartz
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a close-range scent for evenings when the air is warm and the room is dim, and you want something textured rather than polished. Its coffee-and-civet core gives off a smoky, intimate presence that feels most natural in low light and near skin.
How to wear
Best in fall and winter, or on cool nights when its extrait concentration can unfold slowly. Apply lightly, as the civet, oud and incense can project strongly; one or two sprays are enough to let the coffee, vanilla and dark woods linger with a warm, long-lasting trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like coffee scents with a darker, more animalic edge, and who enjoy smoky woods, resinous depth and gourmand notes that are not overly sweet. It suits a taste for bold, sensual compositions with a slightly untamed character.
Pictura Fragrans’s story
Pictura Fragrans leans into narrative, place-driven perfumery, using scent as a way to stage a vivid sensory scene rather than a simple note list. Kopi Luwak reflects that approach with its blend of gourmand warmth, animalic tension and rainforest imagery.
Kopi Luwak’s concept
Kopi Luwak is inspired by the rare Indonesian coffee made from beans passed through the palm civet, and the fragrance translates that unusual origin into a dense, sensual composition. Coffee, civet, incense and oud suggest a humid jungle darkness, while vanilla and amber add a sweet, fermented warmth.
Extra info
The bottle is finished with a stone cap made from 100% Picasso quartz. The fragrance is presented as an extrait de parfum at 21% concentration, and the concept draws directly from the rare Kopi Luwak coffee tradition of Indonesia.
The lush Indonesian rainforest is home to the palm civet, a small mammal that eats coffee beans which, once excreted, are harvested for their malty flavour. Kopi Luwak is inspired by this connoisseur’s beverage, with rich coffee notes mingling with animalic civet. Incense and oud underscore the fermented darkness, with dark amber and aged vanilla adding a sweaty sweetness.
Stone Cap: 100% Picasso quartz
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a close-range scent for evenings when the air is warm and the room is dim, and you want something textured rather than polished. Its coffee-and-civet core gives off a smoky, intimate presence that feels most natural in low light and near skin.
How to wear
Best in fall and winter, or on cool nights when its extrait concentration can unfold slowly. Apply lightly, as the civet, oud and incense can project strongly; one or two sprays are enough to let the coffee, vanilla and dark woods linger with a warm, long-lasting trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like coffee scents with a darker, more animalic edge, and who enjoy smoky woods, resinous depth and gourmand notes that are not overly sweet. It suits a taste for bold, sensual compositions with a slightly untamed character.
Pictura Fragrans’s story
Pictura Fragrans leans into narrative, place-driven perfumery, using scent as a way to stage a vivid sensory scene rather than a simple note list. Kopi Luwak reflects that approach with its blend of gourmand warmth, animalic tension and rainforest imagery.
Kopi Luwak’s concept
Kopi Luwak is inspired by the rare Indonesian coffee made from beans passed through the palm civet, and the fragrance translates that unusual origin into a dense, sensual composition. Coffee, civet, incense and oud suggest a humid jungle darkness, while vanilla and amber add a sweet, fermented warmth.
Extra info
The bottle is finished with a stone cap made from 100% Picasso quartz. The fragrance is presented as an extrait de parfum at 21% concentration, and the concept draws directly from the rare Kopi Luwak coffee tradition of Indonesia.