
Macott Parfums
Material-first perfumery from Japan.
Macott Parfums is a Japanese niche perfumery that emerged around 2015, building its catalogue around a philosophy of bold, material-led composition. The house works closely with perfumer Miyazaki Makoto, whose rigorous approach to natural and synthetic raw materials gives each fragrance a distinctly analytical yet sensuous quality. Macott's collection spans single-material studies — rose otto, iris, neroli bigarade — alongside more narrative compositions that venture into city portraits and contrasting olfactory landscapes. The brand's aesthetic is quietly provocative: less interested in broad commercial appeal than in capturing the exact character of a chosen ingredient or mood, presenting it with clarity and precision. Though it maintains a modest public profile, the house commands respect among fragrance enthusiasts who value restraint, technical exactitude, and an unwavering focus on olfactory craft over marketing spectacle.
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.



















