The Heritage
The House of Kesling
Kesling built its catalog across five decades with a steady hand toward woody architecture—ten compositions anchored in cedar, vetiver, and dry timber, threaded through with fresh brightness and gourmand warmth. From 1944 through 1998, the house favored earthy, structured frames softened by citrus and spice, occasionally deepened with vanilla or amber undertones. The result reads as grounded and deliberate: wood-forward compositions that breathe rather than cling, temperamental across seasons but consistent in their refusal of excess.
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Fragrances
The Collection







