Calm, restorative, and inspired by the ocean—Expression by anatomē, where mineral clarity meets botanical memory.
Prescribing the Sea
In the 19th century, doctors prescribed the sea as a treatment. Not metaphors or rest, but actual travel to the coast. Patients were sent to sanatoriums in Devon or Kent to breathe what they called “tonic air,” believed to cleanse the lungs, slow the pulse, and steady the nerves.
The Victorians understood—long before the data confirmed it—that moving water changes the body. Crashing waves release negative ions, invisible particles that help lower cortisol levels and promote deeper breathing. The prescription was simple: inhale salt, exhale noise.
The Ocean as Inspiration
This idea forms the backbone of Expression—an anatomē functional parfum made from minerals, mosses, and botanical resins that evoke the ocean as both a place and a sensation.
The ingredients at the heart of Expression reflect the sea’s long history as a source of physiological repair and emotional regulation. These six botanicals were selected for their sensorial depth and their proven impact on the breath, the nervous system, and the felt experience of clarity.
Sea Moss: Recovery
Sea Moss (Chondrus crispus) is rich in magnesium, potassium, and mucilaginous polysaccharides. Healers in Ireland and the Caribbean simmered it into tonics to support cellular hydration and lung function.
Its scent suggests damp stone, salt air, and quiet recovery.
Sea Salt: Mineral Clarity
Sea Salt has appeared in apothecary texts since Hippocrates, who prescribed salt inhalation to clear the chest and stabilise mood. Contemporary studies indicate that exposure to salt-rich air helps regulate cortisol levels and promote deeper breathing.
In perfumery, it introduces mineral lift and atmospheric brightness.
Seaweed: Living Water
Seaweed offers iodine, alginates, and trace elements. Long used in Japanese and Nordic bathing traditions, it supports metabolic rhythm and skin function.
Its scent is green, briny, and elemental—suggesting proximity to living water.
Clove: Circulatory Warmth
Clove contains eugenol, a natural compound that stimulates circulation and brings warmth to the breath. Traders carried it from Indonesia to Europe for centuries, where it featured in early pharmacopoeias as a remedy for fatigue and congestion.
It anchors the composition with aromatic intensity.
Oakmoss & Treemoss: Earth and Depth
Oakmoss and Treemoss are lichen extractions prized in classic French perfumery for their depth and fixative power. Both were historically infused into calming salves and tinctures.
Their scent recalls bark, shadow, and damp forest ground.
Composition of the Sea
In Expression, these ingredients converge into a composition that invites stillness and breath. Each one contributes to a sensory landscape shaped by mineral clarity, botanical memory, and the long tradition of scent as a form of restoration.
The sensation is soothing, centring, calming, and collecting—the feeling of relaxing after a deep breath, multiplied and intensified by unique olfactory notes you can wear every day.