
Eric Buterbaugh Florals
High-concentration florals from an LA studio.
Eric Buterbaugh Florals was founded in Los Angeles in 2015 by Eric Buterbaugh, who built his reputation as one of Hollywood's most sought-after floral designers before channelling that botanical obsession into ultra-concentrated perfumery. The house works at extreme concentrations — parfum extraits as a baseline rather than an exception — delivering intensity and longevity that separates the line from accessible designer florals. Each composition celebrates specific flowers: tuberose, gardenia, violet, lily, rose, jasmine, taken individually or in carefully balanced duos. The approach is maximalist in materials, minimalist in structural complexity: Buterbaugh's background in floral design shows in his preference for photorealistic botanical fidelity over elaborate compositional architecture. The result is a range that reads as living flowers on skin rather than constructed accords. At the ultra-niche tier, Eric Buterbaugh Florals appeals to serious collectors and enthusiasts who find conventional florals inadequate, and who are willing to pay for the material quality that genuine floral intensity demands. The Los Angeles setting gives the brand a sun-lit, theatrical edge.
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.



















