
Bramble
Wilderness-inspired American fragrance.
Bramble is an American fragrance house that draws its palette from wild landscapes and forested terrain, naming its fragrances after places and natural features rather than abstract concepts or fashion references. The website domain — bramblemaps.com — underscores the cartographic and exploratory spirit at the brand's core: fragrance as a means of mapping territory, both literal and personal. Compositions reference the wet bark, crushed berries, cold earth, and green mineral quality of American wilderness with an attention to seasonal specificity — the difference between a Pacific Northwest forest in October and a Southern Appalachian trail in July. At accessible price points, the house makes botanically oriented, nature-forward scents available to a wide audience without demanding the premium associated with niche outdoors-inspired brands. Bramble occupies a distinctive position in the American indie market: more compositionally grounded than pure artisan, more geographically specific than generic fresh fougère, and more accessible than the adventure-themed prestige niche players.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.


























