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The Table Collection by INSENF Explores the Dining Experience

At Esxence 2026, INSENF launched The Table Collection, treating fragrance lovers to a trio inspired by food, cooking, and gastronomy. "Cooking and perfumery are closer than we think, two arts sharing the very same ingredients," shared the brand. "Just as a meal unfolds from starter to dessert, a perfume reveals itself from its opening notes to its drydown. On the skin, it becomes a small course meal, served over time." The Table Collection consists of Leaf Crush, Vanille Glacé and Blue Flame, each of which explores a unique facet of the dining experience.

Green, aromatic Leafy Crush has vibrant top notes of yuzu, lemongrass and green grape, a heart with tea and honey, and a grounding base with touches of white musk, earthy patchouli and oakmoss. Vanille Glacé is a true gourmand inspired by marron glacé—but this interpretation of chestnut candied in syrup replaces the nutty component with vanilla. Finally, Blue Flame is a tribute to post-dinner drinks sipped to support digestion.

Trend Themes

  1. Gastronomy-inspired Fragrance — Culinary storytelling in perfumery creates room for scent collections that mirror full dining rituals, from aperitif freshness to dessert-like drydowns.
  2. Multi-course Scent Design — Fragrances structured like tasting menus signal potential for more experiential product formats that unfold sequentially on skin and deepen consumer engagement.
  3. Gourmand Ingredient Reinvention — Unexpected translations of ingredients such as marron glacé, digestive drinks, and leafy aromatics introduce new sensory territories beyond conventional sweet gourmand profiles.

Industry Implications

  1. Fine Fragrance — Luxury perfume houses are gaining new differentiation pathways through edible references, chef-like composition methods, and narrative-led launches.
  2. Gourmet Food — Premium food culture increasingly overlaps with beauty and lifestyle, making recognizable culinary cues valuable assets for cross-category brand extensions.
  3. Experiential Retail — Immersive fragrance discovery environments can borrow from restaurants and tasting rooms to transform product sampling into a staged sensory journey.

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