Eden Perfumes No.460
Eden Perfumes No.460 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb; the notes on this page describe Flowerbomb, not a documented No.460 formula.
No.460 sits on this page because Eden Perfumes markets it in relation to Flowerbomb, while the documented note pyramid shown belongs to Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb.
- Dupe of
- Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb
- House
- Eden Perfumes
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is Eden Perfumes No.460 a dupe for?
Eden Perfumes No.460 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb. The important distinction is that No.460 is an Eden Perfumes product sold under its own name; it is not the original Viktor Rolf fragrance and is not presented here as if it were. For UK shoppers, this page is best read as a guide to the inspiration claim, not as a promise of a like-for-like match.
Because the composition of No.460 itself is not documented in our data, we do not list or infer its ingredients. The note information below is the documented profile of Flowerbomb, the fragrance named in the inspiration claim.
What is the documented note profile of Flowerbomb?
The documented note pyramid for Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb is:
- Top: tea, bergamot, osmanthus
- Heart: orchid, jasmine, rose, freesia, african orange flower
- Base: patchouli, musk, vanilla
- Accord summary: floral, patchouli, white floral, woody, citrus
These are the reference notes and accords for Flowerbomb. They should not be read as a confirmed Eden Perfumes No.460 formula; they simply show the scent territory associated with the original fragrance in the claim.
Who might compare No.460 with Flowerbomb?
No.460 will mainly interest people who already enjoy the Flowerbomb direction and want to explore a UK online alternative from Eden Perfumes. It may also suit shoppers who prefer an inspiration-led fragrance before deciding whether the designer bottle is the one they want.
Treat the comparison as a direction of travel. The marketed link tells you which fragrance No.460 aims to evoke, while the actual wearing experience can still vary from person to person. If Flowerbomb is your reference, focus on whether the overall mood feels recognisably in that family rather than expecting a like-for-like match.
How do we verify this inspiration claim?
For any dupe page, we start with the seller's own wording: does the house itself connect its product to a named original? We then look for independent community or press mentions where they are available, because repeated third-party references can make a comparison more robust.
For Eden Perfumes No.460, the support we have is the house's own marketing statement linking it with Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb. The confidence level is medium, so we phrase the relationship carefully: No.460 is marketed as inspired by Flowerbomb and aims to evoke that direction. We do not present the relationship as stronger than the evidence allows, and we keep the Flowerbomb note list separate from No.460.
No.460 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes' UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)
Is Eden Perfumes No.460 the original Flowerbomb?
No. It is an Eden Perfumes product marketed as an affordable alternative to Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb, not the designer fragrance itself.
Do the notes listed here describe No.460?
No. The note pyramid on this page is the documented profile of Viktor Rolf Flowerbomb. We do not have a documented No.460 composition in this data.
How strong is the evidence for the comparison?
The comparison is supported by the house's own marketing and is treated with medium confidence, so we use careful wording such as inspired by and alternative to.