Emotional Landscapes- Royal College of Art (RCA) , 2025

How the sessions work

— Live, guided, embodied sessions
— Tailored to context and participants
— No prior scent knowledge required

What the sessions support

— Shared understanding beyond verbal language
— Alignment across disciplines and teams
— Nuanced communication and collective attention

Scent operates here as an environmental language — not a marketing device.

Contexts & formats

— Creative teams and organisations
— Cultural institutions and curatorial programmes
— Academic and research environments
— Innovation and R&D teams

Selected context

NBCUniversal — Creative & Content Teams


Sessions exploring narrative, perception, and storytelling across film and television.

Scent articulates tone, emotional arc, and narrative tension — beyond verbal discussion.

Scent Stories™ , Universal Studios, 2025

Sensory Language™

Sensory Language Sessions

Cultural & curatorial contexts

For creative teams, universities, cultural organisations

Sensory Language Sessions Cultural & curatorial contexts For creative teams, universities, cultural organisations

Sensory Language Sessions use scent as a shared perceptual language
to guide interpretation, communication, and alignment.

Designed for teams and organisations, they support alignment, interpretation, and communication in complex or interdisciplinary environments.

They are not workshops in perfumery. Scent is used as a perceptual and interpretive tool — not a commercial outcome.

Participants work with curated accords and compositions, guided through structure, balance,
and dosage. Each session results in a scent shaped collectively — a tangible reference to the process.

How the sessions work

— Live, guided, embodied sessions
— Tailored to context and participants
— No prior scent knowledge required

What the sessions support

— Shared understanding beyond verbal language
— Alignment across disciplines and teams
— Nuanced communication and collective attention

Scent is used here as an environmental language — not a marketing device.

Scent Stories™ , Universal Studios, 2025

Cultural & curatorial contexts

Sensory Language Sessions support museums, galleries, and cultural organisations exploring new approaches to interpretation, memory, and meaning.

Scent operates here as a curatorial tool — opening non-verbal pathways for reflection and audience engagement.

What emerges in sessions

— Expanded approaches to interpretation
— Deeper engagement with memory and perception
— Shared sensory reference points
— Openness to non-verbal understanding

Session structure

Sessions are shaped by context, participants, and objectives — not a fixed programme.
They typically run from half-day to full-day formats and are delivered in person, on site or
in a relevant environment.
Participants engage in guided sensory exploration and facilitated dialogue, and leave with a scent shaped during the session.

Sensory Language Sessions

Cultural & curatorial contexts

For creative teams, universities, cultural organisations

Sensory Language Sessions Cultural & curatorial contexts For creative teams, universities, cultural organisations

Selected Client Perspective

Delivered a half-day session for a team of 30 creatives — introducing olfactive storytelling through the lens of film and television.

“An exceptionally thought-provoking and passionate session…
she opened all our eyes — and noses — to a whole new world.”

Matthew Snead
VP, AVOD Business Development & Production
NBCUniversal

  • A facilitated, in-person experience using scent to support shared understanding, alignment, and communication.

  • No. Scent is used as a perceptual and interpretive tool, not for commercial fragrance creation.

  • Participants work with curated accords and leave with a scent shaped during the session.

FAQs

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We work with a limited number of projects at a time.

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Each enquiry is reviewed with attention to alignment, scope, and intent.

Selected projects include collaborations with the Royal College of Art and Universal Studios.