Pierre Guillaume Paris Ambre Céruléen eau de parfum Black Collection bottle
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Perfume · Amber

Ambre Céruléen

Created in 2010 for Pierre Guillaume’s Black Collection, Ambre Céruléen is a powdery balm for an airy amber. Opoponax, tonka bean and sandalwood are delicately burnished by the precious essence of organic Moroccan verbena, iris and cinnamon. A sky amber, light and powdery, far from opaque, heavy ambers. Please note: Ambre Céruléen no longer appears in the house's 2026 catalogue, but it remains listed by Pierre Guillaume Paris (official media page) and is distributed by specialist retailers. It is therefore still available and fully documented.
Year · 2010
House · Pierre Guillaume Paris
Family · Oriental amber, airy powdery
Audience · Men and women

Quick answers

Year and family
2010 · Oriental powdery amber, Black Collection
Olfactory signature
An airy amber: opoponax, tonka bean and sandalwood, burnished with organic Moroccan verbena, iris and cinnamon.
Perfumer
Pierre Guillaume, lightening amber to give it the color of a pre-storm sky.
House
Black Collection, historical opus outside the 2026 catalogue. Pierre Guillaume Paris.

History

Ambre Céruléen appeared in 2010 in Pierre Guillaume’s Black Collection. Please note: Ambre Céruléen no longer appears in the house's 2026 catalogue, but it remains listed by Pierre Guillaume Paris (official media page) and is distributed by specialist retailers. It is therefore still available and fully documented.

Its name gives the key to its singularity. “Céruléen” names the grey-blue of the sky before a storm: where amber is traditionally a warm, opaque, earthbound material, Pierre Guillaume offers an airy reading of it, a clear, powdery version that takes on the color of the sky rather than that of the resin.

The perfumer works amber around opoponax, a soft, balsamic resin, softened by tonka bean and creamy sandalwood. To lighten it and give it that celestial dimension, he burnishes it with the precious essence of organic Moroccan verbena, whose lemony freshness airs the balm, while iris brings the powder and cinnamon a discreet spicy warmth.

Ambre Céruléen is thus a powdery, airy amber, a modern interpretation of the classic amber theme. Although it no longer appears in the house’s 2026 catalogue, it remains a documented reference of the Black Collection, available from specialist retailers, and one of the finest examples of the way Pierre Guillaume revisits the great accords of perfumery.

Olfactory pyramid

Pierre Guillaume does not publish a formal pyramid: the layout below follows the notes documented by the official page and the databases of perfumery, from fresh powder to amber balm.

Top
Organic Moroccan verbenalemony freshness
Cinnamonwarm, soft spice
Heart
Iriselegant powder
Opoponaxsoft, balsamic resin
Base
Tonka beanalmondy softness
Sandalwoodcreamy wood

The thread is the lightening of amber: verbena and iris air the opoponax to give it the color of a sky.

Olfactory profile

Ambre Céruléen is an airy amber rather than an opulent one. The perfumer erases its heaviness with organic Moroccan verbena and powdery iris, so opoponax reads like a clear, light balm. It is a sky amber, powdery and fresh, far from warm, opaque orientals.

Its signature lies in this contrast between the lemony freshness of verbena and the balsamic softness of opoponax and tonka. Sandalwood and iris lay down a creamy, powdery base, never weighty. The trail stays soft and close to the body, which makes it a unisex amber and easy to wear, even when heat crushes classic orientals.

A powdery balm for an airy amber.Pierre Guillaume Paris, official page

Key characteristics

Family
Oriental amber, airy powdery
Concentration
Eau de parfum
Lead note
Opoponax aired with verbena and iris
Audience
Men and women

When and where to wear

Ambre Céruléen is a mid-season and cool-day amber, whose powdery lightness makes it more wearable than most orientals. Its lemony verbena airs it enough for fine weather, while opoponax and tonka give it the warmth of evenings.

Usage guidance

Temperatures
At its best from 8 to 26 °C.
Time
Daytime, evening, mild weather.
Settings
Everyday, cocooning, dinner.
Dosage
2 to 3 sprays, soft trail.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★★★Verbena airs the amber.
Summer★★★☆More wearable than heavy orientals.
Autumn★★★★Ideal season for its powdery balm.
Winter★★★★Opoponax and tonka warm it.

Setting fit

SettingFitRecommended use
Everyday★★★★Reference use.
Cocooning★★★★Its powdery ground.
Office★★★☆Soft and discreet.
Evening★★★★Warm, elegant amber.
Sport★★☆☆Too powdery for exertion.

Similar perfumes

Pierre Guillaume’s airy amber speaks first to its neighbors in the Black Collection, then to the powdery ambers of niche perfumery.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
Noir OkouméPierre Guillaume Paris · 2024A dark woody from the Black Collection, built around okoume. The same line of shadow and depth, in a woody rather than ambery, powdery reading.
Ambre SultanSerge Lutens · 2000Niche perfumery’s reference amber, opulent and herbal. Where Ambre Sultan weighs and envelops, Ambre Céruléen airs and powders the same opoponax.

Common questions

Who created Ambre Céruléen?01
Pierre Guillaume, founder and nose of Pierre Guillaume Paris.
When was Ambre Céruléen released?02
In 2010, within the house’s Black Collection.
Is Ambre Céruléen still available?03
It no longer appears in the 2026 catalogue, but remains listed by Pierre Guillaume Paris (official media page) and distributed by specialist retailers. It is therefore still available and fully documented.
What are the notes of Ambre Céruléen?04
Organic Moroccan verbena and cinnamon on top; iris and opoponax at the heart; tonka bean and sandalwood in the base.
What family is it?05
The oriental amber family, in an airy, powdery reading.
What does “Céruléen” mean?06
It is the grey-blue of the pre-storm sky: a clear, airy amber that takes on the color of the sky rather than that of the resin.
Is Ambre Céruléen unisex?07
Yes, it is made for men and women.
When should it be worn?08
Best in autumn and winter, but its verbena airs it enough for fine weather; it wears by day or in the evening.

See also

Sources

Written from the official Pierre Guillaume Paris media page and the documentary databases of perfumery (fragrance outside the 2026 catalogue) · Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · 6 July 2026