
Tempfluo
Anne Flipo built Tempfluo for Nishane's Time Capsule Collection in 2022, and the name comes from Esperanto for "time flows", a fitting idea for a scent that keeps shifting the moment it hits skin. It is not a straightforward gourmand or a straightforward floral. It sits between the two and refuses to pick a side. Aromatica carries the Nishane Tempfluo decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can get a real read on it before deciding how much you want around. As an extrait de parfum, the concentration is dense from the first spray, and that density is exactly what lets saffron and praline share space without one erasing the other.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Orange Blossom, Praline, Jasmine Sambac
Base: Cashmere Wood, Vanilla, Cedar
The Scent
Saffron announces itself first, dry and faintly leathery, with mandarin orange and bergamot cutting through it so the opening never turns heavy. Within minutes the citrus starts to fade and orange blossom steps in, bringing a honeyed, slightly waxy floral quality that reads more like orange blossom water than a soapy floral accord. This is where Tempfluo splits opinion. Some noses catch the praline almost immediately, a warm, toasted sugar note that leans the whole composition toward dessert. Others swear the jasmine sambac dominates instead, keeping things floral and green for the first hour. Both readings are correct, and which one you get seems to depend on skin chemistry as much as anything else. Give it thirty to forty minutes and the praline wins out for most wearers, turning rounder and softer, like sugared almonds left near a warm vanilla pod. The dry-down is where cashmere wood and cedar take over, sanding down the sweetness into something smoother and woodier. Vanilla lingers underneath the whole time, never sharp, more like a base note holding the structure together than a flavor you can call out on its own. What is unusual is how the saffron never fully disappears. It resurfaces in flashes even hours in, a spiced undertone running beneath the wood and sugar, which keeps the drydown from tipping into generic gourmand territory.
When to Wear
This one belongs to cooler evenings, autumn dinners, or a winter gathering where a spiced, sugared warmth feels right rather than out of place. It works well for a date at a restaurant with dim lighting and heavier food, somewhere the praline and cashmere wood can breathe. If you like exploring more from the same house, the Nishane collection at Aromatica has other options built for similarly layered, cooler-weather wear.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-adjacent scents but wants the sugar tempered by wood and spice, not left to stand alone, will find this one worth exploring. It also suits a wearer who likes a fragrance that argues with itself a little, floral one moment and gourmand the next.
If you enjoy the toasted, comforting register of Hundred Silent Ways, Tempfluo sits in a related mood with its own citrus-and-saffron opening. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica for the rest of the house's range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Anne Flipo built Tempfluo for Nishane's Time Capsule Collection in 2022, and the name comes from Esperanto for "time flows", a fitting idea for a scent that keeps shifting the moment it hits skin. It is not a straightforward gourmand or a straightforward floral. It sits between the two and refuses to pick a side. Aromatica carries the Nishane Tempfluo decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can get a real read on it before deciding how much you want around. As an extrait de parfum, the concentration is dense from the first spray, and that density is exactly what lets saffron and praline share space without one erasing the other.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Orange Blossom, Praline, Jasmine Sambac
Base: Cashmere Wood, Vanilla, Cedar
The Scent
Saffron announces itself first, dry and faintly leathery, with mandarin orange and bergamot cutting through it so the opening never turns heavy. Within minutes the citrus starts to fade and orange blossom steps in, bringing a honeyed, slightly waxy floral quality that reads more like orange blossom water than a soapy floral accord. This is where Tempfluo splits opinion. Some noses catch the praline almost immediately, a warm, toasted sugar note that leans the whole composition toward dessert. Others swear the jasmine sambac dominates instead, keeping things floral and green for the first hour. Both readings are correct, and which one you get seems to depend on skin chemistry as much as anything else. Give it thirty to forty minutes and the praline wins out for most wearers, turning rounder and softer, like sugared almonds left near a warm vanilla pod. The dry-down is where cashmere wood and cedar take over, sanding down the sweetness into something smoother and woodier. Vanilla lingers underneath the whole time, never sharp, more like a base note holding the structure together than a flavor you can call out on its own. What is unusual is how the saffron never fully disappears. It resurfaces in flashes even hours in, a spiced undertone running beneath the wood and sugar, which keeps the drydown from tipping into generic gourmand territory.
When to Wear
This one belongs to cooler evenings, autumn dinners, or a winter gathering where a spiced, sugared warmth feels right rather than out of place. It works well for a date at a restaurant with dim lighting and heavier food, somewhere the praline and cashmere wood can breathe. If you like exploring more from the same house, the Nishane collection at Aromatica has other options built for similarly layered, cooler-weather wear.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-adjacent scents but wants the sugar tempered by wood and spice, not left to stand alone, will find this one worth exploring. It also suits a wearer who likes a fragrance that argues with itself a little, floral one moment and gourmand the next.
If you enjoy the toasted, comforting register of Hundred Silent Ways, Tempfluo sits in a related mood with its own citrus-and-saffron opening. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica for the rest of the house's range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











