House of Atropa
Contemporary house — Since 2021

House of Atropa

Where glass becomes fragrance

Hand-cut crystal and experimental perfumery. An artistic vision where every bottle is sculpted by hand and every composition explores the unexpected.

8 products

Family 8 products
No creations in this olfactory family
The bottle is not a vessel, it is the first note of the perfume.
Lisa Andrék, Founder
Collections
Uranium glass
Lisa Andrék
Perfumer
2ml
Samples

House of Atropa
Sculpting light, distilling the unexpected

Founded in 2021 by Lisa Andrék, perfumer and glass designer of Georgian and Armenian heritage, House of Atropa unites in a single artistic gesture the craft of hand-cut glass and authorial perfumery. Each creation is born from a fascination for matter, light, and forgotten ingredients. A rare house where the same hand signs both the olfactory composition and the bottle that holds it.

The glassmaker's gesture

Atropa bottles are hand-cut from solid optical glass, sometimes from Czech uranium glass that glows with a neon brilliance under black light. Inspired by the legacy of René Lalique, Lisa Andrék turns each bottle into a unique piece: no copies, no industrial moulds.

Experimental perfumery

The compositions explore materials classical perfumery dares not touch: seashells, dandelion, asparagus, lithic stones and forgotten resins. An almost alchemical approach, where the unusual becomes familiar and every accord tells a singular botanical story.

The origin of the name

Atropa is Atropos, the Fate who cuts the thread of life, and it is also Atropa belladonna, the venomous plant with dark berries. A double heritage of mythology and botany that imbues every creation with an ambivalent beauty.

Confidential production

All manufacturing is handled on a small scale between the United States and Eastern Europe. The design bottles are made one by one in Georgia and Armenia. Every piece arriving at Passion Parfum is the fruit of an artisanal labour that is not measured in thousands.

What sets apart Atropa

Glass as signature

Bottles sculpted one by one from optical glass and Czech uranium glass. Every piece is unique, some glow under black light.

A single creative hand

Lisa Andrék signs both the olfactory composition and the bottle. An artistic coherence almost unique in contemporary niche perfumery.

Unexpected botany

Dandelion, seashells, asparagus, lithic stones. Atropa explores raw materials that classical perfumery ignores and reveals their beauty.

Collector's pieces

Production is intentionally limited. Every creation is an object of desire for collectors seeking a perfume that resembles no other.

Three fragrances
to discover first

I

Pollen

Lisa Andrék · Floral · Botanical · Solar

A love letter to the wildflower. Fresh pollen, the warmth of summer air, a honeyed sweetness almost tangible to the touch.

II

Crystal

Lisa Andrék · Mineral · Aldehydic · Luminous

The cold brilliance of cut glass translated into fragrance. Crystalline aldehydes, powdered iris, a hypnotic mineral accord.

III

Atropa

Lisa Andrék · Dark · Venomous · Hypnotic

The soul of the house. Imaginary belladonna, dark berries, deep amber and smoked resins. A ritual fragrance that leaves no one indifferent.

Everything to know
about House of Atropa

The Czech uranium glass contains a tiny amount of uranium oxide that becomes fluorescent under UV light. Completely safe to wear, it is a legacy of 19th-century Bohemian glasshouses. Atropa revives this craft by pairing it with contemporary perfumery.

For a first encounter, we recommend Crystal, whose aldehydic and mineral signature perfectly embodies the aesthetic of the house. Pollen will appeal to those seeking a singular floral sweetness, while Atropa speaks to lovers of dark and hypnotic perfumes.

Yes. Atropa offers two ranges: standard bottles in clear glass, and design bottles hand-cut from optical or uranium glass. The latter are unique pieces produced in very limited quantities, each with its own irregularities, its own light.

Yes, Passion Parfum offers 2ml samples of most Atropa creations. It is the best way to discover the house's olfactory universe before committing to a full bottle.

Lisa Andrék, perfumer and glass designer of Georgian and Armenian heritage, founded the house in 2021 with Alex Huffman. Lisa is one of very few creators in the world to master both olfactory composition and artisanal glassmaking, a singularity that defines the very identity of Atropa.