La Boticá Studios is a conceptual brand and niche fragrance house providing curated, luxury and sustainable products for the intentional self care ritual. We source indigenous ingredients from South America that give reverence to the earth.
With an emphasis on natural materials and uncompromising quality, La Boticá develops a range of sustainable, intentional objects of home fragrance, perfume and incense that are crafted after Contemporary Art and Afro-Dominican culture.
In the intimate ateliers of La Boticá Studios, luxury is reimagined through the prism of Dominican heritage, where ancestral wisdom transforms into contemporary aromatic art. Here, traditional knowledge meets artistic innovation to create extraordinary fragrance experiences that transcend the ordinary.
Our collection begins with precious ingredients harvested from the lush landscapes of the Dominican Republic. Each indigenous element is thoughtfully selected, each formula meticulously composed—a delicate alchemy that transforms nature’s finest offerings into sophisticated works of art. These rare materials are paired with exceptional elements sourced from the world’s most distinguished terroirs, creating compositions of unparalleled refinement.
Drawing profound inspiration from architectural precision, contemporary art, and the rich tapestry of Afro-Dominican culture, La Boticá crafts limited-edition pieces that exist at the intersection of function and fine art. Each creation emerges from our Long Island City atelier as both a fragrant masterpiece and an object of contemplation—where sustainable practices harmonize with artistic vision.
Our commitment to artisanal excellence manifests in small-batch production, where every detail is considered, every note perfectly balanced. This devotion to craft yields experimental yet sophisticated works that honor both innovation and tradition. The result is a collection of cleanly formulated fine fragrances and objects that capture the transportive power of perfumery while setting new standards for sustainable luxury.
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