
Goldfield & Banks Pacific Rock Flower EDP
Pacific Rock Flower is a floral aquatic woody perfume inspired by Australia’s eastern shores.
Australian Coastal Tea Tree blends with Coral Flower, Cocowax, Tuberose, Patchouli and Australian Sandalwood.
Sunrise (Top Notes): Effervescent, Aquatic, Sparkling
Sunset (Base Notes): Floral, Woody
Fresh and free-spirited, Pacific Rock Flower evokes the sunlit coastline of eastern Australia.
Inspired by the native Coastal Tea Tree and its delicate white blooms, this floral aquatic woody fragrance layers Coral Flower, Cocowax and luminous Tuberose over a base of Patchouli from Indonesia and Australian Sandalwood.
Pacific Rock Flower is a sparkling perfume that celebrates the salt air, wild blooms and golden sands of Australia’s coast.
Creative Director: Dimitri Weber
Perfumer: Emilie Bouge
- Australian Coastal Tea Tree
- Coral Flower
- Cocowax
- Tuberose
- Patchouli Indonesia
- Australian Sandalwood
- Sea Salt Accord
Origin Coastal Tea Tree: Eastern Australia, from Sydney to Tasmania
Olfactive Description: Fresh – Serene
Concentration: 25% essences and botanicals
Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, benzyl salicylate, limonene, linalyl acetate, linalool, citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamot) peel oil, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, alpha-isomethyl ionone, pinene, citrus limon (lemon) peel oil, pogostemon cablin oil, ethylhexyl salicylate, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, pelargonium graveolens flower oil, eucalyptus globulus oil, coumarin, citral, vanillin, geraniol, santalol, geranyl acetate, citronellol, rose ketones, terpinolene, terpineol, alpha-terpinene, farnesol, acetyl cedrene, beta-caryophyllene, amyl cinnamal, benzyl benzoate, carvone, benzyl alcohol, camphor.
Pacific Rock Flower by Goldfield & Banks, released in 2025, is classified as a unisex fragrance belonging to the citrus, woody, and floral families. The composition opens with notes of tea, eucalyptus, lemon, and sea salt, leading to a heart of mimosa, peony, and tuberose, and settles into a base of cedar, moss, patchouli, and sandalwood.