Challenging the expression ‘three is a crowd’ is new brand on the block, Kitchibe. A collaborative effort between fragrance house Shiono Koryo, ceramics company Housen-Gama and designer Takumi ...
Challenging the expression ‘three is a crowd’ is new brand on the block, Kitchibe. A collaborative effort between fragrance house Shiono Koryo, ceramics company Housen-Gama and designer Takumi ...
Diptyque introduces Le Culbuto, an innovative home fragrance diffuser inspired by a childhood toy. This elegant spherical device crafted from solid beechwood combines playfulness with sophisticated ...
When it comes to home fragrances, essential oil diffusers are great for introducing scent into living areas, without the hassle of keeping an eye on burning candles. And there’s something about a ...
A pleasant fragrance can completely change how a home feels. Whether you want something relaxing after a long day, a warm mood for guests, or simply a fresh and clean atmosphere, the right aroma ...
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Scent is tied to emotion, which could be why I’m on a permanent mission to make my home smell amazing. With two dogs and four active kids, plus the fact that we live, work, and cook in this space, no ...
Milan 2015: design studio Outofstock has created a series of dip-dyed scent diffusers from an extruded ceramic material usually used for filtering exhaust fumes in cars, motorcycles and trucks.
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. For many, scenting the home is an extension of home décor.
“This increasingly popular way to use essential oils disperses tiny molecules of the oil into the air in a fine vapour or mist,” explains Tipper Lewis, aromatherapist for Neal’s Yard Remedies.