
Ormonde Jayne
Innovative. Inclusive. Inspiring.
Ormonde Jayne was founded in London in 2000 by Linda Pilkington, who opened the house's first boutique in the Royal Arcade off Old Bond Street. Pilkington began with a small number of compositions built around unusual materials — including ormonde root, a resinous ingredient used in classical perfumery and rarely encountered in contemporary work — and developed a quiet reputation among fragrance enthusiasts before the broader niche market became crowded with competitors. The catalog is modest in size relative to many niche houses and has grown through deliberate restraint. Pilkington has worked with the perfumer Geza Schoen on specific compositions while maintaining close creative control over the house's direction. The fragrances tend toward complex, layered structures with unusual base materials: black hemlock, oud in non-dominant proportions, resins treated as texture rather than statement. Pricing is firmly niche, with higher concentrations at the upper end of the range.
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.



















































