OsmoGenes Perfumes
Fragrance as art, woven from memory.
OsmoGenes is a Russian artisanal perfumery founded in 2016 by Olga Gosina, who composes the scents herself out of a small atelier. The project sits at the indie end of niche, run hands-on by a single perfumer rather than a creative-director-and-licensed-nose model, and the catalogue has grown steadily across numbered series and themed releases. Gosina's work tends to favour resins, animalic musks and dense floral accords, often sketching specific places — Moscow at night, distant cities, historical figures — rather than abstract moods. The bottles and labels stay deliberately plain, putting the emphasis on the contents. OsmoGenes appeals to enthusiasts who value the directness of single-perfumer houses and don't mind a brand whose distribution is mostly through niche specialty retailers and direct contact with the maker.
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.
















































