We Love This Store: Osme Perfumery + Hot Miami Draw

 Wynwood

The buildings and walls of the Wynwood district in Miami, Florida are covered in street art and tell a story of revival in this former warehouse district. I love driving and walking the streets of the area and was looking forward to my visit to Osme Perfumery, located in the heart of Wynwood.

 Street Art

The street art did not disappoint in its boldness and beauty, ranging from vibrant colors to the tropical blue waves at the entrance to the open mall where the perfumery is tucked away. I was a bit early and followed the hand-lettered sign to Osme Perfumery where I peeked through the glass walls to enjoy the flowing patterns on the walls around and behind beautifully arranged perfume bottles. The transition from art outside to art inside is seamless and fits right into the neighborhood.

Maurice Locke and Bhavika Mistry of Osme

Maurice Locke and Bhavika Mistry soon arrived and welcomed me into the shop. The 700 square feet of space seemed just right, open and welcoming with stylized birds on the floor and flowing colors on the walls.Bhavika soon welcomed the first customers of the day, giving personal attention to a couple of wandering tourists. Maurice and I took a few moments to get acquainted while he told me of his and Bhavika’s early interest in niche perfumery going back 14 years amid travels between Florida and New York.

Welcome Sign at Osme Perfumery

They spent time at MiN New York, read books on fragrance, and generally educated themselves wherever they could including online. They found that the brands they enjoyed most had history and a story to tell. Both collectors, they still remember their first—Bhavika’s first gourmand was New Haarlem Bond No. 9 and for Maurice his first leather was Knize 10.

 Nicolai Parfumeur center at Osme Perfumery

When they opened their store in December 2016 they knew niche perfumes and they knew they wanted to be in the Wynwood area where people come looking for the unusual and the artisan. In the diversity that is Miami, they have also found their place telling the stories of perfumes and the houses that create them. I asked them about their approach to customers after I had watched Bhavika out of the corner of my eye as she spent at least half an hour with the customers at the central table.

 Scent Strips at the Center Table at Osme Perfumery (Ormonde Jayne Nawab of Oudh Bottle)

Both said they generally begin with a few perfumes and scent strips to figure out where the customer’s interest lies. Along the way, if the experience is similar to mine, they will tell stories of the house or describe the different types of perfume whether gourmand or chypre, leathery or musky. Then it’s down to the skin and up to 4 different fragrances to wear for a while and see what appeals.

Histoires de Parfums display at Osme Perfumery

Maurice read me pretty quickly as he walked me through their offerings, asking if I preferred the dangerous and weird or possibly something more like pistachio ice cream. I remember the dangerous and weird—Coven by Andrea Maack—an eerily lovely take on dark woods and witchiness. I kept going back to that one! And don’t ask about the pistachio ice cream because I don’t remember, being distracted by the dangerous and weird. We worked our way through Ormonde Jayne’s Nawab of Oudh and Incense Oud from Parfums de Nicolai with a bit of Imaginary Authors, Daniel Josier, and Roja Parfums in between. There is so much more that I must go back for another trip.

Imaginary Authors

Bhavika and Maurice told me two stories from very different sides of the perfume spectrum and I enjoyed the way they wove both their voices into the two tales. They obviously enjoy telling the stories and bringing their customers into the perfume world in this fashion.

Eight and Bob display

The first was the history of Eight and Bob. Frenchman Albert Fouquet was an aristocrat who loved blending fragrances and would throw parties where he would surprise guests with his beautiful creations. While vacationing on the Côte d’Azur he met the young John F. Kennedy who was fascinated by the fragrance that Albert was wearing. Being the charming young man he was, John asked for and received a sample. He later sent a letter from the States requesting eight samples for his friends who were delighted with the fragrance plus one for Bob. Albert sent the immaculately packaged samples and labeled them “Eight & Bob”. Being a child of the 60’s I remember President Kennedy well and was intrigued at being able to get a sniff of the fragrance he loved. Eight and Bob is one of the three top-sellers at Osme Perfumery along with Ormonde Jayne Sampaquita (a top 5 “most worn scent” of our Editor-in-Chief) and Room 1015 Holly Rose.

 Sulékó bottles at Osme Perfumery

The second story is from a very different place and origin. The fragrance is called Baba Yaga, composed by Cécile Zarokian for the perfume house Sulékó, based on the Russian story of a nasty old witch. Dark and complex with hints of spice, the perfume is intriguing and dangerous and yet evolves into beauty.

 Baba Yaga Book

Equally as good is the story that Maurice told me of presenting a performance that incorporated visual art, dance, and poetry as an interpretation of the perfume. It was performed at the worldwide art event, Art Basel, in Miami during the 2017 show. Osme’s connection with Art Basel goes back to their opening during the week of the prestigious art show in 2016.

Entrance to the  Wynwood mall in the muggy heat just before the rain

Osme Perfumery brings in a melting pot of people, and I’m not just referring to the heat which you can almost see shimmering in the air around the beautiful entrance to their shop. Tourists and locals come, which means they get people from around the world.

Back Entrance Murals at Wynwood Mall 

Because it is Miami, many are from a variety of Latin countries and united by an appreciation of smelling good. Men want to smell good for the ladies and the ladies like to put on a spritz every day. Taste in perfume is a variable as the people that come through the door and Maurice has found that even in the heat of summer there are folks that want to wear the heavier oud perfumes, of which he has a large collection.

Mendittorosa Bottles

As we wrap up our conversation we come back to the experience of Osme Perfumery. Maurice and Bhavika came to Wynwood specifically for the aesthetic and the art that surrounds them.

Bird design on the floor

They decorated their store with colors and movement and shape to echo the street art outside, and they have filled it with scented goodness. The highest compliment they can get is that a customer had an experience that they will remember. I will remember and I will be back to walk upon their lovely floor and listen to more stories

Elise Pearlstine, Editor and owner of Tambela Perfumes (all photos by Elise©)

Note: Each perfume line in this article has been reviewed extensively at CaFleureBon; one of the reason’s WE LOVE THIS STORE! Osme is the 12th American niche perfume boutique we have feature in our series. If you are a small retailer anywhere in the world  with niche perfumes please contact us. 

Osme Perfumery is at 50 NW 24th Street, #111, Miami, FL 33127

Phone: 786-409-4732

Osme is open seven days a week from 11am to 7pm

Website:  www.osmeperfumery.com.

Thanks to co-owners Maurice Locke and Bhavika Mistry we have a $50 Gift Card to Osme Perfumery for a registered US reader. To be eligible please leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Elise’s tour of Osme Perfumery, if you have heard of the store previously and what you would use your  EC or GC to buy should you win. Draw closes 7/5/2018

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25 comments

  • Elise, what a delightful outing! This store is a prime example of the kind of places I love to visit. Great read, and I hope readers in this area of Florida check out and support Osme Perfumery!

  • Interesting read to know how they get to know new people walking into the shop. Should I win I have no idea…it’s too hot to sit here and mull it over. USA

  • I liked Osme Perfumery! Thanks for another great article and a new fragrance shop to visit. I enjoyed all the pics: the floor is stunning! If I’m the lucky winner, I would choose a gem from Mendittorosa, or “Baba Yaga”. My Ukrainian Mom calls me that once in a while. LOL I’m in the USA.

  • jeremyn87 says:

    Loved the pics. Artist graffiti can give a store a really charming vibe. From within the store, I liked the idea of samples to figure out what youd be interested in. I remember trying that with some perfume oils at a scotch tasting, and the algorithm predicted the one I had in mind.
    I’ve never heard of the store before though. If I win, I’d probably use the card towards a bottle of 1747, and just pay the difference out of pocket. Description sounds really good.
    Im in the US

  • Many thanks to Maurice and Bhavika for spending time with me – their storie really is amazing and they are treasures. It’s well worth a visit!

  • newyork318 says:

    Great to see photos of this store. I haven’t yet ordered from them but have seen them mentioned on Instagram. Glad to know they carry Mendittorosa.

  • perfumelover67 says:

    I would love to visit the Osme Perfumery store next time I am in Miami. I never heard of it. The variety of brands and the personalized attention they give to their visitors and potential buyers is an A+. I love the photographs and I can tell by looking at them that that is a beautiful place where you will enjoy the whole perfume tour experience. Thanks Elise for the description of the place. If I win I would like to buy samples of different perfumes to decide later on on a full bottle of whatever I love the most.
    Thanks for the draw.

  • James2473 says:

    Great review and photos! I loved reading about Osme, and would love to visit the store some day. I like both Facebook pages, and after looking at Osme’s website, I think I would choose to use the gift card on something by Unknown Authors.

  • Southernboy says:

    When thinking of a fragrance store this how I would image were, I would want to shop at, not a mall or box store. This right up my ally wonderful set going to Florida next will have to stop by. If I win I would use to purchase Eight and Bob Egypt. Thank you for drawing. Live in the USA

  • Harbinger says:

    I always love learning about new niche perfumeries so thanks for this article! I have never heard of the store previously. Osme Perfumery carries some interesting perfume houses that I am not familiar with and would love to explore so I would use my gift certificate for samples. Thanks for the chance to win. I am in the US

  • I’d love to win this gift certificate! I’d buy Montale’s Intense Cafe!!
    I live in the US.

  • Mr_Sillage says:

    * NO NEED TO INCLUDE ME IN THE GIVEAWAY, I would love to see someone else win*
    This store like incredible. Love the beautiful artsy aesthetics as well as the beautiful offerings. What a great Giveaway.

  • A wonderful article. When I am in Miami I will surely stop by. Meanwhile I would love a try to win. Eight and Bob fragrance sounds great. I don’t know which yet. I live in the US. The street art is amazing.

  • I would love to get a gc because I want to buy EIGHT & BOB
    EGYPT which sounds amazing. I am in the US, CA

  • doveskylark says:

    The owners sound so hospitable to the customers who visit the store. I love learning about the stories behind fragrances. I wish I had known about this shop when I visited Miami last year. I love Miami so much, so I will definitely be back and I will visit the store.
    I have heard many good things about Andrea Mack, so maybe I’d buy that if I were to win the contest.
    I live in the USA.

  • Lori Laws says:

    A great article by Elise! I love the fact that they are a niche shop in the middle of all of the art. I would love to visit and chat with the owners while finding a new fragrance. I would use the gift card to purchase a bottle of Suleko! Thanks for the draw and I live in the US! 🙂

  • What a great store! I just found them by Google and I love your site. I would definitely buy ormonde Jayne sampasquita since your editor also recommends it
    Good luck to Osme Perfumery

    Will like on Facebook

  • roxhas1cat says:

    I just heard about this shop through Youtube, I have heard good things about this shop. I just returned from Florida, but was not in that area……next time. Seems like it would be a fun place to hang out. If Im the lucky winner, I would choose “Falling into the Sea” because I wore a sample that came with my full bottle of “Saint Julep” and I loved it and it will always remind me of my trip to Northern Florida. Thanks for the chance!! US

  • I enjoyed this article. If I visit in Miami, I will visit Osme Perfumery for sure, because I imagined how beautiful is this shop, how big is selection and how professional is stuff.
    US

  • What a nice street art and nice, comfortable store.
    This store has really wonderful assortment: I like Suleko perfume’s bottles designe, Osmo has from not expensive HdP to expenisve Roja Perfumes.
    Thank you for this chance.
    US

  • Enjoyed this read and nice story. Looks like a nice place to check out. Not sure what I’ll go with. Many to choose from
    Thanks for the giveaway. U.S

  • sounds like a lovely store, and the baba yaga perfume reminds me of a book of Russian fairy tales I had as a child….baba yaga had a hut standing on one chicken leg, as I remember.
    if I go to Miami, I will definitely stop here! thank you for the giveaway – in the US –

  • I haven’t heard of Osme Perfumery but thank you Elise for the lovely review. If I won I would use the card on a bottle from Imaginary Authors, not sure which one as there are a few I’m wanting right now. I am in the U.S.

  • sara levy says:

    I had never heard of Osme Perfumery but wow, now I want to go! I love Miami but rarely get there. I live in the US; thank you for the drawing.

  • Jake smith says:

    Great review! If I ever visit Miami I will definitely stop by Osme Perfumery store. They seem like they have an amazing selection and where I live there isn’t anywhere that sells niche and indie fragrances. If win I will pick up a bottle of imaginary authors yesterday haze because I love their line and I dont have a bottle yet. Keep up the good work! I am in the USA in AZ.