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$3.22The Story
Marc-Antoine Barrois built its reputation on dark, mineral, leather-forward fragrances like Ganymede and Encelade. Tilia Eau de Parfum, released in 2024 and composed by long-time house perfumer Quentin Bisch, breaks that pattern entirely. This is a luminous, honeyed floral built around linden blossom, the kind of scent that smells like a warm afternoon under a flowering tree. It won multiple FiFi Awards and the Vogue Beauty Award for Niche Fragrance in 2025, which is unusual for a composition this gentle. The Tilia decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Linden Blossom, Jasmine Sambac, Broom
Heart: Orange Blossom, Heliotrope, Vetiver
Base: Ambrofix, Georgywood
The Scent
The opening is soft, bright, and immediately floral. Linden blossom leads with a honeyed sweetness that feels natural and rounded, not synthetic. Broom adds a subtle apricot-like warmth, and jasmine sambac brings a velvety richness that keeps the opening from feeling too sheer. There is a pollen-like quality here that multiple reviewers mention, a sense of being close to actual flowers rather than smelling a perfumer's abstraction of them. Within fifteen minutes, heliotrope introduces a powdery softness that becomes the heart of the fragrance. It is almond-tinged and delicate, giving Tilia a slightly vintage quality without making it smell dated. Orange blossom lifts the heart with a clean, waxy sweetness. Vetiver is listed as a heart note, but most wearers report it is transparent here, more of a textural support than an identifiable earthy presence. It adds a faint smoky shadow that prevents the florals from going too sweet. As the fragrance settles, Ambrofix provides a woody-amber base that gives Tilia its diffusion and longevity. Georgywood adds a clean, musky woodiness that rounds the composition out. Performance is a strong point. Despite how light and airy the fragrance smells, reviewers consistently report strong projection and all-day longevity, particularly on clothing. This is characteristic of Quentin Bisch's work for the house, where even the softest compositions carry serious staying power. Tilia is a departure for Marc-Antoine Barrois fans who came in through Ganymede's mineral leather or B683's spiced immortelle. It is more feminine-leaning than anything the house has released before, though it remains wearable for anyone. Some reviewers compare it to Valaya by Parfums de Marly in terms of vibe, which makes sense given that Bisch composed both. Others find it too simple or too clean for the price. If you are looking for niche complexity, this may underwhelm. If you want a beautiful, uncomplicated floral that lasts all day and smells like summer distilled into a bottle, Tilia delivers exactly that.
When to Wear
This is a spring and summer fragrance, ideal for daytime, outdoor gatherings, casual dates, and any occasion where a soft, radiant floral feels right. It works well in warm weather without becoming cloying. Browse the Modern Floral collection at Aromatica for more in this family.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves clean, honeyed florals and wants a niche fragrance that feels uncomplicated rather than challenging. If you enjoy linden, heliotrope, or jasmine-forward scents and prefer your florals bright and warm rather than dark and heavy, Tilia fits that profile.
If you already enjoy Ganymede, Tilia shows the opposite side of Quentin Bisch's range, floral warmth instead of mineral leather. Browse the full Marc-Antoine Barrois collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Marc-Antoine Barrois built its reputation on dark, mineral, leather-forward fragrances like Ganymede and Encelade. Tilia Eau de Parfum, released in 2024 and composed by long-time house perfumer Quentin Bisch, breaks that pattern entirely. This is a luminous, honeyed floral built around linden blossom, the kind of scent that smells like a warm afternoon under a flowering tree. It won multiple FiFi Awards and the Vogue Beauty Award for Niche Fragrance in 2025, which is unusual for a composition this gentle. The Tilia decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Linden Blossom, Jasmine Sambac, Broom
Heart: Orange Blossom, Heliotrope, Vetiver
Base: Ambrofix, Georgywood
The Scent
The opening is soft, bright, and immediately floral. Linden blossom leads with a honeyed sweetness that feels natural and rounded, not synthetic. Broom adds a subtle apricot-like warmth, and jasmine sambac brings a velvety richness that keeps the opening from feeling too sheer. There is a pollen-like quality here that multiple reviewers mention, a sense of being close to actual flowers rather than smelling a perfumer's abstraction of them. Within fifteen minutes, heliotrope introduces a powdery softness that becomes the heart of the fragrance. It is almond-tinged and delicate, giving Tilia a slightly vintage quality without making it smell dated. Orange blossom lifts the heart with a clean, waxy sweetness. Vetiver is listed as a heart note, but most wearers report it is transparent here, more of a textural support than an identifiable earthy presence. It adds a faint smoky shadow that prevents the florals from going too sweet. As the fragrance settles, Ambrofix provides a woody-amber base that gives Tilia its diffusion and longevity. Georgywood adds a clean, musky woodiness that rounds the composition out. Performance is a strong point. Despite how light and airy the fragrance smells, reviewers consistently report strong projection and all-day longevity, particularly on clothing. This is characteristic of Quentin Bisch's work for the house, where even the softest compositions carry serious staying power. Tilia is a departure for Marc-Antoine Barrois fans who came in through Ganymede's mineral leather or B683's spiced immortelle. It is more feminine-leaning than anything the house has released before, though it remains wearable for anyone. Some reviewers compare it to Valaya by Parfums de Marly in terms of vibe, which makes sense given that Bisch composed both. Others find it too simple or too clean for the price. If you are looking for niche complexity, this may underwhelm. If you want a beautiful, uncomplicated floral that lasts all day and smells like summer distilled into a bottle, Tilia delivers exactly that.
When to Wear
This is a spring and summer fragrance, ideal for daytime, outdoor gatherings, casual dates, and any occasion where a soft, radiant floral feels right. It works well in warm weather without becoming cloying. Browse the Modern Floral collection at Aromatica for more in this family.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves clean, honeyed florals and wants a niche fragrance that feels uncomplicated rather than challenging. If you enjoy linden, heliotrope, or jasmine-forward scents and prefer your florals bright and warm rather than dark and heavy, Tilia fits that profile.
If you already enjoy Ganymede, Tilia shows the opposite side of Quentin Bisch's range, floral warmth instead of mineral leather. Browse the full Marc-Antoine Barrois collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












