A home is composed of all sorts of details, and paying attention to all aspects of the sensory experience pays dividends in how relaxing and enjoyable the space is. It’s not only the visual appearance that counts; the aromas and scents of interiors also help to make a place feel like home.
At Dotmaison, we feel that smell and scent is an important resource in linking one's everyday experience with memory and identity. For this reason, taking the time to discover new options for fragrance and perfumed homeware items is always time well spent. Here are 5 ways you can find wonderful fragrances for the home.
The above Scented Candle, Dark Green, Wellness by Design Letters is an excellent first port of call when on a voyage of scent and light discovery. The scented soy wax candle offers a delightful look around the home with its bold declaration of wellness engraved by laser on fine bone china. The calming dark green colour is ideal for bringing soothing relaxation around the home. Other items including the 'relax' candle is also part of the Design Letters collection of scented candles.
The tranquil aromas of bamboo and neroli are infused into the Om Candle by Wxy. Made of 100% plant-based wax, the wonderfully relaxing candle is ideal for any room in the home. Natural, organic and perfectly produced, the candle looks and smells brilliant.
The above Blomus Fraga Triple Wick Scented Candle is a contemporary finish and unique fragrance to the anywhere in the home. Available in a huge variety of distinctive fragrances, the natural soy wax candles are held in place by hand-made moulded concrete bases. The wide choice of colours and scents provide the perfect way to mix and match different styles.
A striking look and soothing chamomile scent is brought out in fine detail with the Ferm Living Tuck Scented Candle, Cashmere. The crumpled design of the candle-holder was inspired by the texture of paper. With a burn time of up to 40 hours, the included soy wax candle is a long-lasting way to make the most of visual and scented style.
Join the discussion 0 Comments