
Dar Al Teeb / House of Fragrance
Gulf-region house combining oriental and Western perfumery.
Dar Al Teeb, meaning House of Fragrance in Arabic, is a Kuwaiti perfumery that produces a broad catalogue of oriental and contemporary fragrances drawing on Gulf traditions while incorporating Western perfumery techniques. The house operates retail boutiques across the GCC region and offers a wide price range spanning attars, concentrated perfume oils, and eau de parfum formats suited to different occasions and budgets. Compositions lean toward rich, incense-heavy orientals built on oud, amber, musk, and rose — materials central to the Gulf olfactory tradition — alongside more commercially accessible flankers designed for export markets. Dar Al Teeb competes in a crowded regional market that includes both artisan houses and large commercial Arabic perfumers, carving out a position through consistent quality at accessible prices. The house reflects the Gulf fragrance culture's appreciation for sillage and longevity, with projecting compositions intended to be noticed and remembered. It represents the broad middle of the Kuwaiti fragrance market rather than the ultra-premium end occupied by houses like Abdul Samad Al Qurashi.
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.








