
Goldfield & Banks
Sydney niche house built on rare Australian botanical ingredients.
Goldfield & Banks is a Sydney niche fragrance house founded in 2016 by Belgian-born perfumer and entrepreneur Dimitri Weber, built around the concept of translating Australia's unique botanical landscape into fine fragrance. The house sources native Australian ingredients — Daintree rainforest extracts, finger lime, Kakadu plum, bush plum, and Australian sandalwood — and works with international perfumers, notably Alienor Massenet, to transform these materials into compositions that have gained serious critical recognition. Pacific Rock Moss, Southern Bloom, and Desert Rosewood have attracted widespread acclaim for the quality of their construction and their genuine engagement with Australian naturals rather than postcard imagery. Weber's approach is rigorously quality-focused: the fragrances are made in small batches with high material concentrations and are priced accordingly. Distribution spans Australia, the United States, Europe, and Asia through a growing network of niche stockists and a strong direct-to-consumer web presence. Goldfield & Banks has rapidly become one of the most internationally regarded Australian fragrance houses, winning awards and entering competitive stockist programmes typically reserved for established European niche brands.
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.













