Casa De Coca
Casa De Coca is a modern homage to the Inca cultural heritage and one of the central elements of Inca culture, the coca leaf. The sacred leaf is at the center of Casa De Coca’s cosmos as the brand’s guiding principle and receives a contemporary interpretation in our creations. Casa De Coca would like to invite you to get to know the spiritual and energetic heritage of the Incas and to discover it for yourself as a source of inspiration.
Founder Beatrice Graf
The founder of Casa De Coca is German-Peruvian Beatrice Graf. Having grown up with both cultures, she now lives in Munich and works as Senior Editor at VOGUE.
The desire to capture the history of the Inca in unique fragrances led to a collaboration with perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. Together, they set out on the path of the Inca for this very personal project. Because of its intimate ties with Peru, Casa De Coca supports initiatives focusing on education.
Parfumeur Bertrand Duchaufour
Renowned French perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour is the creator behind the fragrances. He is known by his work for Dior, Givenchy or even Comme des Garçons, Duchaufour and his extravagant and multi-layered signature.
The sites of Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuaman have been a travel destination for Bertrand Duchaufour since his youth. For Casa De Coca, he newly interpreted the Inca universe with a modern vision. Somehow, Casa De Coca was also a matter of heart for Bertrand Duchaufour.
Designer Christian von der Heide
The look of the brand, as well as the design of the bottle, were created by Hamburg-based product designer Christian von der Heide.
Christian von der Heide represents a sophisticated product language. His collaborations include designs for Dita Von Teese Parfumes, Mafalda von Hessen or Y3, the collaboration between Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto. With Beatrice Graf he shares an interest in extraordinary and innovative aesthetics. Casa De Coca is another highlight.
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