The Brand Identity’s article, written by Poppy Thaxter, curates seven standout branding and packaging projects for candle and fragrance brands. It highlights how design can visually express scent and atmosphere, featuring studios such as Oddity, Peach Blossom, Fook, Regular Practice, Stefan Jandl, With Projects, and Zak Group. The roundup showcases diverse materials, colors, and typographic styles used to evoke sensory experiences.
The Brand Identity features Hong Kong-based studio Oddity’s creation of Oddity Fragrance, a perfume brand built around storytelling and sensory design. Led by founder and creative director Alice Mourou, the project combines tactile materials, expressive typography, and conceptual packaging inspired by the scents’ narratives. Collaborating with perfumers Mark Buxton and David Chieze, Oddity crafted a poetic, immersive identity that bridges visual and olfactory experiences.
BP&O’s feature on .Oddity Studio’s self-initiated project, .Oddity Fragrance, explores how the Hong Kong-based collective merges design and scent to create a multi-sensory brand experience. The project, developed with perfumer Mark Buxton, emphasizes craftsmanship, conceptual storytelling, and the intersection of art and design. The article positions the work as an experimental, poetic, and tactile exploration of inspiration and sensory perception.