Antonio Gardoni

Antonio Gardoni: The Alchemist of Bogue Profumo
The Artisan Behind Barcelona's Most Avant-Garde Perfumes
Antonio Gardoni is the creative force behind Bogue Profumo, one of the most distinctive and uncompromising niche perfume houses in the world. Based in Barcelona, Gardoni represents a rare breed in modern perfumery - a true artisan who personally oversees every aspect of creation, from initial conception to final bottling.
With a background in the arts and a deep fascination with olfactory expression, Gardoni approaches perfumery as a form of artistic communication rather than commercial enterprise. His work is characterized by bold, complex compositions that challenge conventional notions of wearability while maintaining an undeniable elegance and sophistication.
Founded in 2010, Bogue Profumo has gained a devoted following among perfume connoisseurs who appreciate Gardoni's fearless exploration of unconventional materials and his refusal to compromise his artistic vision. Each fragrance is crafted in small batches, ensuring the highest quality and allowing for the careful attention to detail that has become his signature.
Masterpieces and Olfactory Philosophy
Gardoni's most celebrated creation, Maai, showcases his ability to transform challenging materials into wearable art. This revolutionary composition features hay absolute as its central note, creating a rich, golden-green experience that evokes sun-dried meadows with remarkable realism. The fragrance balances its grassy, tobacco-like hay accord with creamy sandalwood and subtle spices, demonstrating Gardoni's skill in harmonizing bold ideas with refined execution.
MEM represents another facet of his artistry - a lavender composition of unprecedented depth and darkness. Rather than the clean, soapy lavender of traditional perfumery, Gardoni presents this classic note in its most authentic form, combining it with tobacco, leather, and incense to create a contemplative, almost spiritual experience.
His collaboration with other brands, including his work on Shekor fragrances like Sylhet, demonstrates his versatility and his ability to channel specific cultural narratives into scent. For Shekor, Gardoni crafted a tribute to the tea gardens of Bangladesh, blending lemongrass, black tea, and oud into a meditative composition that speaks to both place and memory.
Gardoni's philosophy centers on the belief that perfume should be an experience rather than mere decoration. He works with high concentrations of raw materials, often using extrait de parfum strength, and refuses to dilute his vision to appeal to broader markets. This uncompromising approach has earned him respect from industry professionals and passionate devotion from perfume enthusiasts who seek fragrances that challenge and inspire.
His impact on contemporary perfumery extends beyond his own creations - he has influenced a new generation of artisan perfumers who prioritize artistic integrity over commercial considerations, proving that there is indeed a place for uncompromising vision in the world of scent.
