Anatoline
House of Anatoline is a perfume house founded by Halil Özer, created to reinterpret Anatolian heritage through a contemporary lens. Its fragrances are developed by drawing on ancient Anatolian perfume traditions, where simplicity, delicacy, and depth of scent are emphasized through careful composition. Raw materials are treated with precision, allowing the character of each note to emerge with clarity and balance.
The collections are shaped by cultural references rooted in Anatolia, presenting fragrance as an expression of history and artistic continuity. Visual and conceptual inspiration is taken from Anatolian hieroglyphic inscriptions, particularly the stamp seals of the Hittite Empire dating to the 14th–13th century BC. The bold and refined lines of these seals, featuring symbolic elements such as snakes and eagles, are reflected in the identity and structure of the perfumes, establishing a connection between ancient iconography and modern perfumery.










