L’Oud Marin is a meeting of elements. It is a dialogue between salt and smoke, tide and timber. The scent captures the quiet violence
of a post-storm shore. Sea-drenched wood crackles underfoot. The air hums with mineral tension. The opening is cold and bracing.
Atlantic Seaweed and a rare in-house kombu tincture bring a rush of saline intensity. This is not a stylized breeze. It is the sea itself — wild and organic. At the heart lies a tapestry of dark botanicals.
Haitian Amyris lends a smoky glow. Honduran Styrax adds a tarry resinous depth. Indian Nagarmotha brings earthy dryness. The storm-scorched wood — bitter, dry, elemental. The base anchors the memory.
Khazanah Oud from Malaysia is the soul — dense and meditative. Ambergris tincture swirls around it, with a blend of black and white.
Warm beeswax softens the edges. Madagascar Vanilla, Virginia Cedarwood, and Indian Vetiver bring golden smoky warmth — like sunlight after the flood.
L’Oud Marin is for those who hear the sea not in the wave, but in the silence that follows. Powerful yet tactile, it does not narrate. It remembers.
Deep marine oud lovers • Salty sea air • Quiet power
You want light oud or fresh beachy scent.
HOW IT FEELS ON SKIN
You’ll feel like you’re standing on a storm-washed shore. Salt in the air, dark water, and quiet power. Cold air, drifting timber, and a quiet pull that stays close to the skin—mysterious, grounded, unforgettable.
WHEN TO WEAR
Wear it when you want something uncommon. For nights, stories, and the ones who don’t follow maps. An oud-and-ambergris voyage with mineral shadow. Best for night wear, special occasions, and collectors who want depth over freshness.























Christian Ademius-Kjellen –
is a masterpiece for those who found the original a bit too “polite.” By amping up the woodiness and leaning into the Malaysian oud, Maksim has created a fragrance that feels truly “niche”—it’s challenging, atmospheric, and incredibly high-quality.
It’s essentially the “Extreme” or “Intense” version of the original vision. If you love that gritty, salt-caked earthiness, this is likely the definitive version of the scent
If Batch 1 was the sun setting over a salty coastline, Batch 2 is the storm that follows. It has moved away from the more “gourmand-adjacent” chocolate facets found in the early releases and towards something significantly more rugged and elemental. It bridges the gap between the seaweed top notes and the oud base, making the transition feel less like a “scent of two halves” and more like a singular, dense atmosphere. I am very content with the shift as it’ll suit wood, coastal earth and resin lovers like me.
I will forever be grateful for the extremely high, if not 100% Maksim uses. It really makes everything so much better, in all dimensions.