Salt air over bare concrete.

Los Ojos de Tu Piel

Extrait de Parfum

$190.00
New
Size: 30mL
The Story
Where an old industrial shell meets the salt flats of Santa Pola, light pools on water and stone.

This is a place rebuilt — raw concrete softened by sea air, edges sharpened by salt. Cool marine greenery drifts in first, threaded with fennel and the green snap of thyme, like a breeze off shallow water at the edge of land. Slowly the air warms. Cedar rises, dry and steady as a timber frame, wrapped in a smooth amber glow and the deep red resin of dragon's blood. It feels structural and alive at once — architecture made to be breathed.

The mood lands between work and wonder: a building remade, a coastline holding still, the place where industry meets tide. It suits long afternoons, open windows, and something grounded yet a little strange.

The Notes
The Perfumer
The Brand

Woha Parfums began inside an architecture studio. Founded by Spanish architect Antonio Maciá, whose Elche practice draws its name from the idea of a World Of Holistic Architecture, the house treats fragrance as another way of building. Working with perfumer Alejandro Ponsà, Maciá set out to render the studio's own projects as scent — asking how a space is perceived not only through the eyes, but through the nose.
That idea took shape as Liquid Architecture, a planned collection of ten limited-edition fragrances, each tied to one of the studio's earlier projects in Elche and its immediate surroundings. The opening chapter, Calahorra, traces a café conceived through a competition for the historic setting of the city's Calahorra Tower, a structure marked by centuries of change. A later release, Los Ojos de Tu Piel, turned to an industrial building near the Santa Pola salt flats. Slow, artisanal, made with natural materials.