




KOT Solid Perfume: Fischersund × Farmers Market
The KOT scent in solid form, pressed into a hand-treated, hand-stamped tin. Cedarwood and cypress, suede, fresh hay, and a final unexpected note of marzipan. Part of the first collaboration between Fischersund and Farmers Market.
Two Icelandic families who have spent years working from the same source material — Icelandic landscape, Icelandic light — made a scent together for the first time. KOT is fire, slowness, and time spent outside.
Fischersund is the family-run perfumery and art collective on Reykjavík's oldest street, where Jónsi and his sisters have been building fragrance out of memory since 2017. Farmers Market is the Icelandic design house founded in 2005 by designer Bergthora Gudnadottir and musician Jóel Pálsson, known for natural fabrics and a Nordic sensibility that reads equally at home on a mountain trail and in a city apartment.
KOT is what happens when they meet.
The scent
Cedarwood and cypress root the fragrance in something earthy and immediate. Suede layers in warmth. Fresh hay opens up the composition with a clean, pastoral quality — dry grass in cool air. Marzipan arrives last, unexpected and sweet, the way a memory comes back when you least expect it.
Fischersund describes it as the feeling of a fire that has just gone out, and the smell that stays on your sweater afterward.
Notes: Cedarwood, cypress, suede, fresh hay, marzipan.
The object
Fischersund solid perfumes wear closer to the skin than the eau de parfum and last longer than their size suggests. Warm a little between your fingers and press it to your wrists, inner elbows, or the base of your neck. The tin is hand-treated and hand-stamped in Reykjavík, small enough for a coat pocket, and the most portable way into a scent otherwise sold only in Iceland.
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