In the world of perfumery, one aroma-molecule stands out for its velvety and cocooning effect. Iso E Super, a molecule that doesn't exist in nature, remained unknown until Geza Schoen discovered it in 1973. With its unique and addictive qualities, Schoen experimented with fragrances that contained Iso E Super in unheard-of proportions. This led to the creation of Escentric Molecules, a line of fragrances that focused on rare aroma-molecules with the radiance and depth of character to stand alone. From its launch in 2006, Escentric Molecules became a phenomenon – a bold and non-conformist concept that captivated fragrance enthusiasts worldwide.