Scent Guide

Find Your Scent

Browse by family, move through atmosphere and mood, or start with the pairing notes. The right one usually finds you.

Scent Atmosphere Map

A visual read on how the numbered scents sit in relation to one another.

Use the map to understand where Cedar Ember sits against Jasmine Noir, Velvet Rose, Citrus Grove, and the rest of the library before moving into the family and mood sections below.

Floral

Where softness has a presence.

2 scents grouped by family, each offering a different mood, texture, and finish within the same aromatic territory.

Woody

The scents you reach for on slower days.

2 scents grouped by family, each offering a different mood, texture, and finish within the same aromatic territory.

Fresh

Light that moves.

A singular identity in the collection, defined by one clear atmosphere.

Aromatic

Something that shifts the room.

A singular identity in the collection, defined by one clear atmosphere.

Green

The smell of a place, not a thing.

A singular identity in the collection, defined by one clear atmosphere.

Fruit

Bright enough to change your mood.

A singular identity in the collection, defined by one clear atmosphere.

Shop by Mood

Start with the feeling you want to keep close.

Mood Path

For mornings you want to carry with you

Comforting florals and skin-close warmth for a quieter mood.

Velvet Rose / Jasmine Noir / Sandal Bloom

Mood Path

For evenings that deserve to slow down

Dry woods, smoke, and depth for a slower, evening-leaning ritual.

Cedar Ember / Lavender Smoke / Moss Garden

Mood Path

For the days that need a reset

Fresh citrus and fruit-led energy with clearer lift and color.

Crimson Dragon / Citrus Grove

Pairing Notes

Already know one. Here's where to go next.

If you like Cedar Ember, try Sandal Bloom for a softer woody finish.
If you like Velvet Rose, try Jasmine Noir for a richer floral atmosphere.
If you like Citrus Grove, try Crimson Dragon for a brighter, fruit-led profile.