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−8,048 M · Maison de Parfum

−500 M · Origin

The maison at the bottom of the map.

Bioluminescent particles drifting through black abyssal water
Log 001 — water column above the trench, 04:12

Hadal was founded by a perfumer and a submersible pilot who kept meeting at the same conclusion: the most interesting materials on earth live where light gives up.

Ambergris weathered for decades in black water. Vetiver pulled from cold, lightless soil. Resins that only open under pressure and time. The maison exists to compose with them slowly — three descents, no seasonal calendar, no noise. Each fragrance is named for the depth it was built to evoke, and each is fitted privately before a single bottle is filled.

A perfumer's hands decanting dark liquid into a matte black bottle under cold lamplight
The decanting bench, atelier level −2

−2,000 M · Atelier

Composed under pressure, literally.

Every concentrate rests in a cold cellar below the atelier before it is judged. Nothing is rushed to market; a formula is finished when it stops changing.

Maceration
14 weeks, cold cellar
Concentration
22% parfum
Filtration
Unfiltered, cold-settled
Vessels
Matte glass, filled by hand

−6,000 M · What the maison holds

Three positions, held at depth.

−1,200 M

Few materials, taken seriously.

The working ledger holds under forty raw materials. Each is traced to its source, bought in small lots, and used until it is genuinely understood.

−4,600 M

Pressure is a method.

Time, cold and confinement are treated as ingredients. Formulas rest for months in the dark and are only bottled once they hold their shape.

−8,048 M

Nothing leaves the atelier loud.

No campaigns, no counters, no noise. A Hadal fragrance is discovered the way the trench is — slowly, and on its own terms.