Perfume Diffuser

Decorative accessories

Definition

A reed diffuser releases a continuous and delicate fragrance. More subtle than a candle, it perfumes without flame or heat.

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As an interior decoration expert, the reed diffuser is a choice accessory for subtly perfuming your home. Unlike scented candles, this device releases a delicate and continuous aroma without using heat or flame, making it safer. Its elegant bottles, often in glass or ceramic, will harmonize with your decor, whether classic or more contemporary. You can opt for trendy fragrances, woody or floral notes, to create a warm and soothing atmosphere in each of your rooms. Moreover, the easy replacement of the reeds will allow you to regularly vary the scents and adapt the atmosphere to your moods. Remember to position it strategically, for example on a console or a coffee table, to optimize the diffusion of the fragrance. Thanks to this olfactory touch, you will enhance the sensory experience of your interior with refinement.

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Frequently asked questions

A reed diffuser releases a continuous and delicate fragrance. More subtle than a candle, it perfumes without flame or heat.

Choose an appropriate fragrance diffuser: small for the bathroom, large for the living room. More reeds = more diffusion.

Pitfall: a fragrance diffuser that is too strong in a small room. Start with a few reeds.

Place your fragrance diffuser in a well-ventilated area, at eye level, and away from high-traffic zones. Avoid placing it near a window or door for a more consistent scent diffusion.

Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for filling your fragrance diffuser. Generally, use 10 to 15 ml of oil for a standard-sized diffuser. Regularly check the level and refill if necessary.

Regularly clean your fragrance diffuser by emptying it and rinsing it with lukewarm water. Replace the reeds as soon as they appear worn. Store the scented oil bottle away from light to preserve its intensity.

Opt for natural or organic fragrances, without alcohol or dye. Prefer light and persistent scents like essential oils of lemon, lavender, or eucalyptus. Avoid overly strong fragrances that might become overpowering.

You can place a fragrance diffuser in any room of the house, including circulation areas like the entrance hall. Choose discreet but easily accessible locations for pleasant diffusion.

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