How does the Parfum concentration differ from the original Eau de Toilette?+−
The Parfum version of Un Jardin sur le Toit delivers the same green, apple-and-pear-forward character as the EDT but with greater depth and staying power. The core notes — wild grass, apple, pear, and their respective woods — remain the focus, but they carry more weight and linger closer to the skin for longer. If you've loved the EDT but wished it lasted more than a few hours, the Parfum is the natural step up.
Is this a good fragrance for the office or professional settings?+−
Yes, and it's one of its strongest use cases. The fragrance is fresh, clean, and decidedly inoffensive — the green and fruity accords read as pleasant rather than bold, and it projects at a level that won't overwhelm shared spaces. It trends heavily toward daily and business wear in practice, and that reputation is well-earned.
Who is this fragrance for — is it more masculine or feminine?+−
It's genuinely unisex and leans neither direction strongly. The wild grass and apple-wood elements give it a crispness that tends to read as slightly more neutral-to-masculine in practice, but the softer floral and pear aspects keep it accessible to anyone. Gender is genuinely not a useful frame for thinking about this one.