
Mad et Len
Forged-iron vessels and Provençal naturals.
Mad et Len was founded in 2007 by Sandra Fuzier and Alexandre Piffaut in a small village outside Grasse, where the pair shifted from antique restoration into a craft-led fragrance and home-scent practice. The aesthetic is consistent across every product: forged-iron vessels and lava-rock potpourri, hand-poured wax, raw-edged labels and a deliberately rough, almost monastic finish that places the brand somewhere between perfumery and atelier ironwork. The perfume line itself is small and concentrated — natural-rich compositions built around woods, smoke, leather, hay and resins — and shares shelf space with the candles and room sprays that gave the house its initial visibility. The name nods to Proust's madeleine, and the work follows that brief: scent treated as memory-trigger rather than seasonal launch, sold through a network of design-led concept stores rather than mainstream perfumery.
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.
















































