Based in Seoul, South Korea, Villa Erbatium approaches fragrance as emotion made tangible—scents designed to carry memories, intimacy, and atmosphere. Positioned between science and art, the house highlights the craftsmanship of perfumery through a considered, modern sensibility, with an atelier in Samcheong-dong that expresses the brand’s world in full.
Sort by:
Villa Erbatium – Mossy Glenn
Dhs. 600.00
Glencoe in May — cool green, soft dew, quiet bloom. Mossy Glenn is stepping into a flower shop just as it opens — before anyone has spoken, before the day...
Villa Erbatium – Green Grape Beer
Dhs. 700.00
Seoul in September — neon snap, cool air, late-night shimmer. Seoul at midnight — a city humming with light, cool air, and electric possibility. It opens with the sharp snap...
Villa Erbatium – Fig Whiskey
Dhs. 600.00
Bursa in August — warm dusk, fruity breeze, glowing calm. Fig Whiskey captures the slow warmth of a late summer day as it leans toward evening. Sun-ripened figs and soft...
Villa Erbatium – Hotel Cotton
Dhs. 600.00
Santa Barbara in June — warm linen, sea breeze, soft sunlight. You arrive just as the afternoon light turns soft and golden, the kind of sunlight that feels warm even...
Villa Erbatium – Dalgona
Dhs. 600.00
Busan in October — neon glow, warm sugar, electric calm. Dalgona flickers to life under neon lights — a Busan night market washed in color, steam rising through the glow....
Villa Erbatium – Rice Makgeolli
Dhs. 700.00
Jeonju in September — warm rice, soft dusk, quiet tradition. Rice Makgeolli feels like stepping into a quiet corner of Korea where time moves slower and everything softens. It carries...
Villa Erbatium – Allegria
Dhs. 600.00
Reykjavík in July — blue shimmer, warm calm, quiet wonder. Allegria feels like a quiet smile breaking across the sky. It begins in a place just beneath the surface of...
Villa Erbatium - Dracula
Dhs. 600.00
Brașov in November — dark velvet, warm shadow, eternal longing. Dracula is a vow whispered in the dark. It begins like a velvet curtain being drawn back in a candlelit...