Essential oils

Essential oils, with less noise and more nuance.

A practical way to read botanical scent: petals, peels, leaves, woods, and resins—then place each note in a real room, at a real pace.

Read the material

Not every bottle belongs in every moment.

Botanical aromas are expressive. The art is not collecting more; it is learning which textures—bright, green, floral, woody, resinous—feel welcome in a particular room and then using a quiet amount.

Essential oil storage
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Essential-oil guides for everyday rooms.

Start with a single question: what does this room need less of—visual noise, rushing, stale air, or too much scent?

A simple scent map
Bright notes greet the room. Floral notes soften it. Woods and resins hold the room. Air makes every note more elegant.
Petals

Lavender, rose-like, neroli-style: soft, familiar, often best in small doses.

Peels

Orange, bergamot, grapefruit-style: quick, bright, temporary by nature.

Leaves

Herbal and green notes: clear, crisp, best paired with ventilation.

Woods & resins

Cedar, sandalwood, frankincense-style: lower, warmer, easy to overuse.

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