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Discover MoreLuxury fragrance for the body and the home, chosen for composition rather than trend. Parfums, candles, diffusers, room sprays, hand soaps a...
Luxury fragrance for the body and the home, chosen for composition rather than trend. Parfums, candles, diffusers, room sprays, hand soaps and refills — each built around materials of genuine quality and made to be worn, or lived in, over time. Shalini brings rare naturals and slow, small-batch perfumery to the personal side of the collection, while Trudon contributes over four centuries of French chandlery and The Essential Blend draws on pure botanical oils for clean, grounding compositions. Whether worn on skin or layered across rooms, fragrance becomes part of the fabric of daily life.
Luxury fragrance for the body and the home, chosen for composition rather than trend. Parfums, candles, diffusers, room sprays, hand soaps and refills — each built around materials of genuine quality and made to be worn, or lived in, over time. Shalini brings rare naturals and slow, small-batch perf...
Luxury fragrance for the body and the home, chosen for composition rather than trend. Parfums, candles, diffusers, room sprays, hand soaps and refills — each built around materials of genuine quality and made to be worn, or lived in, over time. Shalini brings rare naturals and slow, small-batch perfumery to the personal side of the collection, while Trudon contributes over four centuries of French chandlery and The Essential Blend draws on pure botanical oils for clean, grounding compositions. Whether worn on skin or layered across rooms, fragrance becomes part of the fabric of daily life.
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It depends on the format. A 270g candle typically offers 55 to 60 hours of burn time across multiple uses. A 350ml reed diffuser provides three to four months of continuous passive scent. Room sprays deliver an immediate burst that fades within a few hours, making them better suited to quick refreshes than lasting fragrance. Burn habits, room size, airflow and temperature all affect longevity.
Consider the size of the space and how you use it. Candles work well in living areas and dining rooms where you want scent tied to a moment — lit for an evening, then extinguished. Diffusers suit hallways, bathrooms and bedrooms where a constant, low-level fragrance is preferred. Room sprays are best for an immediate refresh or for spaces you move through quickly. Lighter, fresher compositions tend to suit smaller rooms; richer, warmer notes carry better in larger open spaces.
Natural fragrances use plant-derived essential oils and botanical extracts rather than synthetic compounds, which means fewer volatile chemicals released into your living environment. They tend to produce a more nuanced, evolving scent that changes subtly over time rather than remaining static. For households with sensitivities to artificial fragrances — or for anyone who prefers a cleaner approach to scenting their home — natural compositions are worth considering.
Yes, provided the compositions complement rather than compete. The simplest approach is to use the same scent across formats — a candle and diffuser in the same fragrance, for example — to build depth without clashing. If mixing different scents, keep one dominant and the other subtle, and avoid pairing two equally strong or complex compositions in the same room.