The house
Naomi Goodsir is an Australian designer who launched her perfume house in 2012 in Melbourne (Australia) with production sourced from Grasse (France). Goodsir trained as a fashion designer and brings a visual artist's sensibility to the composition brief, collaborating closely with independent perfumers on small-batch productions.
The house distributes through a small network of specialist niche retailers globally. Compositions are produced in limited quantities and reflect a strong investment in raw materials sourcing, particularly from Australian botanicals and Grasse naturals. Julien Rasquinet and Isabelle Doyen have both contributed signatures to the catalog.
On Osmetheca, Naomi Goodsir is represented by two fragrances: Bois d'Ascèse (2012), composed by Julien Rasquinet, a dark smoky incense wood; and Nuit de Bakélite (2016), composed by Isabelle Doyen, an unusual tarry-floral leather composition.
Perfumes on Osmetheca
The following Naomi Goodsir fragrances are documented with full profiles on Osmetheca. Each entry includes launch year, perfumer attribution and olfactive family.
| Year | Perfume | Perfumer | Olfactive family |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Bois d'Ascèse | Julien Rasquinet | Smoky incense woody |
| 2016 | Nuit de Bakélite | Isabelle Doyen | Tarry floral leather |