FJORD - Norwegian Spectacular rock faces, crashing waterfalls, cascading forests, and abundant orchards magnify the drama of the West Norwegian fjords. Scent notes: Apple and pear blossom, orchard fruits and redcurrants.The new Skandinavisk diffuser collection...
HAV - Scandinavian for ‘sea’ The waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic and Baltic seas surround the Scandinavian region, forming some of the longest, wildest coastlines on earth.Scent notes: Salt spray and sea kelp, hawthorn and beach rose. The new...
KOTO - Old Finnish for ‘home’ Home, hjem, hem. A sanctuary from the rugged Nordic climate, an intimate space to hibernate and refresh the soul. Scent notes: Vanilla beans and dried orange peel, Baltic amber and vintage leather furniture.The new Skandinavisk...
SKOG - Swedish/Norwegian for ‘forest’ Boreal forests cover over half the Scandinavian lands, stretching from the southernmost county of Sweden to the Arctic Circle. Scent notes: Pine needles and fir cones, birch sap and woodland lily of the valley.The...
ØY - Norwegian for ‘island’ Hundreds of thousands of uninhabited islands glitter like stars upon the lakes and seas of Scandinavia, inviting explorers to pull up and rest a while. Scent notes: Crabapple and dog rose, water mosses and green leaves.The...
SKOG - Swedish/Norwegian for 'forest' Boreal forests cover over half the Scandinavian lands, stretching from the southernmost county of Sweden to the Arctic Circle. The diffuser blends Scandinavian fragrance stories with renewably farmed vegetable oils...
FJORD - Norwegian Spectacular rock faces, crashing waterfalls, cascading forests, and abundant orchards magnify the drama of the West Norwegian fjords. Scent notes: Apple and pear blossom, orchard fruits and redcurrants.The new Skandinavisk diffuser...
HAV - Scandinavian for ‘sea’ The waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic and Baltic seas surround the Scandinavian region, forming some of the longest, wildest coastlines on earth.Scent notes: Salt spray and sea kelp, hawthorn and beach rose.The new...
KOTO - Old Finnish for ‘home’ Home, hjem, hem. A sanctuary from the rugged Nordic climate, an intimate space to hibernate and refresh the soul. Scent notes: Vanilla beans and dried orange peel, Baltic amber and vintage leather furniture.The new Skandinavisk...
ØY - Norwegian for ‘island’ Hundreds of thousands of uninhabited islands glitter like stars upon the lakes and seas of Scandinavia, inviting explorers to pull up and rest a while. Scent notes: Crabapple and dog rose, water mosses and green leaves.The...