Common Brimstone
British niche perfumery, quietly independent.
Common Brimstone is a United Kingdom-based niche fragrance house that takes its name from the common brimstone butterfly — one of the first insects of the British spring. The name suggests an interest in natural history, seasonality, and the overlooked beauty of the familiar, themes consistent with a certain strand of British independent perfumery. The house maintains a minimal public presence, consistent with a deliberate strategy of word-of-mouth discovery over aggressive promotion. Founding year and creative personnel are not publicly documented in accessible sources. Available community mentions describe limited releases and selective distribution. Common Brimstone occupies the same cultural territory as other thoughtfully obscure British independents: small production, genuine craft, and a preference for being found rather than marketed.
Releases
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.











