Looking for ideas for the home? Discover our four must-haves for thematically scenting your rooms
Fall scent in the air, what about at home?
If you feel like “decorating” your home with typical seasonal fragrances, we have a few tips for you.
From essential oils to perfumers, we recommend 4 olfactory ingredients you can’t give up forfall 2018.
1. Black pepper
A very sensual olfactory note with a strong personality, black pepper has spicy base notes that evoke the Orient and its warm and energizing power.
Black pepper is mostly used in the summer, but it is also perfect on autumn days because it introduces us slowly, pleasantly and with balance into the new season.
You often find it associated with woods, but for the Elements collection we dared more by pairing it with tonka bean, which makes it almost…crispy!
Recommended for: the living room.
2. Ginger
Among the ideal essential oils for autumn are some that regulate serotonin and melatonin levels to cope with shorter days and to support our immune system, particularly the respiratory tract: one of these is undoubtedly ginger.
Its aroma is also a fabulous mood tonic, in fact it predisposes to optimism and mental clarity.
Ginger goes well with sandalwood, cardamom, and cinnamon, but also with tangerine.
In the Elements collection you can find it paired with lemon with a fresh and yes, even thirst-quenching effect.
Recommended for: the kitchen.
3. Sage
In the Elements collection we proposed sage alongside camellia.
The aroma of sage diffused in rooms immediately creates a welcoming, stimulating and creative atmosphere; its anti-inflammatory, balsamic, digestive and emollient properties make it a fragrance both strong and gentle, a favorite of those seeking Mediterranean suggestions.
Recommended for: the bathroom.
4. Amber
Amber, with its wonderful color, is in perfumery in general one of the oldest and most widely used ingredients.
Amber is a talc note, pleasantly dusty, and because of this it evokes a retro, sophisticated luxury and taste.
With the Elementi collection, we opted for amber and wood, an arrangement that celebrates the intimacy of intimate spaces where light plays with frosted glass and transparencies for an atmosphere that is vital but elegant and precious, like the color of amber itself, and certainly warm and embracing.
Recommended for: the veranda (to be furnished with fabrics and plants like an orangery).
Have you thought about trying them all or found one that struck a chord with you?
You can discover our interpretations by purchasing one of the Elements candles.
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