Editorial
Building a fragrance wardrobe for the home.
A home does not need one signature scent for every fabric. It can have a small wardrobe of freshness moods: something clean for daily resets, something soft for bedrooms, something green for storage and something warm for cozy evenings.

Scent styling
Choose the mood first, then choose the bottle.
Everyday living spaces
Clean, open and easy
Use bright fresh scents on sofas, curtains and throw pillows when the room needs a quick reset before guests, work or a quiet evening.
Bedrooms and bedding
Soft, calm and comforting
Choose gentle floral or lavender-led profiles for bed linens, blankets and the fabrics closest to rest.
Bathrooms and guest towels
Airy, crisp and polished
Oceanic and clean notes make towels, bath mats and small spaces feel freshly prepared without turning heavy.
Closets and seasonal fabrics
Green, tidy and renewed
A green or forest-inspired profile helps stored textiles feel revived when they come back into daily rotation.
Choose by feeling, then by fragrance.
Each room has its own rhythm. A clean scent can reset the morning, a floral scent can soften the evening, and a warm scent can make familiar fabrics feel more inviting.
Clean & Ocean
For the daily reset
Best for daily fabric refreshes, guest rooms, bathrooms and bright morning routines.
Floral & Romantic
For softer home moments
Best for bedrooms, soft seating, dressing areas and moments when the room should feel more composed.
Calm & Cozy
For comfort and rest
Best for night routines, blankets, lounge textiles and warmer home moods.
Green & Fresh
For deeper freshness cues
Best for closets, hallway textiles, seasonal fabrics and spaces that need a deeper freshness cue.
A scent wardrobe for everyday home moments.
Keep one scent for fresh daily resets, one for softer bedrooms and one for the mood you want to create in the evening. Together, they make fabric care feel personal and easy to repeat.
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