The Art of Liquid Scents: Inside the sensory revolution at Lagos’ Newest ‘Senbar’
In a business of luxury fragrance, few names command credibility as Seinde Signature.
In a business of luxury fragrance, few names command credibility as Seinde Signature. But on the 6th floor of the exclusive Ikoyi Plaza, the brand is no longer just selling bottles of niche perfume—it is inviting you to drink them.
The recent unveil of the Lagos Senbar, marks the second chapter of a visionary “bar-within-a-store” concept that first captivated Abuja. This isn’t merely a retail outlet; it is a lifestyle destination where the olfactory world of high-end fragrance meets the craft of bespoke mixology.
The move is a response to a shift in consumer behavior. Olaseinde Olufemi Olusola, founder and CEO, is candid about the evolution of the luxury shopper.
“Through the years, we realized that people don’t all walk in to buy perfume,” Olusola explained during the launch. “They will tell you, ‘I have enough at home.’ We realized that perfume is an experience—you cannot just tell someone about it. But once they smell it, it becomes an issue for them. So, we created a space where you come to have a drink with a friend, watch a match, or wait for a guest, and in that moment of relaxation, you experience the scent.”
This “experiential” strategy is why the brand is expanding into unconventional spaces, including a recent partnership with iFitness. “For someone paying ₦70,000 to ₦80,000 monthly for a gym, they are my prospective customer,” Olusola added. “We are looking for that one percent who craves excellence.”
Tasting Your Smell The heart of the Senbar’s innovation lies in its menu, curated by Lola Marcus, the bartender and founder of Bartherapee. While most bars stick to a predictable menu of Mojitos and Margaritas, Marcus has deconstructed the world’s finest scents into liquid form.
“When I was called onto this project, it was for us to look at what the scents are, not just the alcohol,” Marcus shared. “Most perfumes are made with edible ingredients—cinnamon, cardamom, rosemary, cherry, and bergamot. We broke down those core notes to create signature cocktails for eight different scents.”
The result is a first-of-its-kind sensory journey where a guest might sample an Electimuss or Clive Christian fragrance and then sip a cocktail designed to mirror its exact aromatic profile. “The intention,” Marcus noted, “was to create a journey not just for the sense of smell, but for the taste as well.”
A Cultural Landmark Led by General Manager Oreoluwa Olusola, the brand continues to curate over 40 of the world’s finest niche houses, including Sarah Baker and Sospiro. By blending the intimacy of a private sanctuary with the vibrancy of an upscale bar, Seinde Signature is doing more than opening a store—it is shaping the future of African luxury.
As the Lagos elite gathered on the 6th floor of Ikoyi Plaza this week, the consensus was clear: at the Senbar, you don’t just wear a fragrance; you live it, you socialise with it, and finally, you taste it.
