Crushed green leaves, peppered stems, rain-damp earth — vivid, vegetal, and beautifully strange.
Oddity No. 2 opens with the unmistakable scent of tomato leaf — bright, green, and sun-warmed, as if stems have just been crushed between your fingers. There’s an immediate freshness here, sharp and alive, softened by a flicker of citrus peel that lifts the greenery without sweetening it.
As the candle settles, arugula emerges — peppery, aromatic, and slightly bitter. It adds tension and edge, pushing the fragrance into unexpected territory. Herbal and vegetal rather than floral, this heart feels modern and culinary-adjacent, blurring the line between garden and kitchen.
Beneath it all lies petrichor — the quiet scent of rain hitting warm soil. Damp earth, moss, and stone ground the green notes, giving the fragrance depth and atmosphere. The effect is immersive and tactile, like standing barefoot in a summer garden just after a storm.
The result is a scent that refuses to behave:
green but grounded, fresh yet earthy, familiar and utterly unconventional.
Tomato Reverie is an olfactory still life — a study of leaves, rain, and living things. A candle for those drawn to the unusual, the vegetal, and the beauty of scents that feel alive. This is not a background fragrance; it’s a conversation.