Floral & Garden
Rose, Jasmine & Botanical Aroma Oils
Some rooms call for fragrance that feels soft, elegant, and full of life. Built around rose, jasmine, and botanical notes, this collection of floral aroma oils brings a fresher, more expressive atmosphere into the home with a finish that feels graceful and refined. The effect is bright without feeling sharp, floral without becoming too sweet, and polished in a way that suits bedrooms, entryways, bathrooms, and anywhere a space should feel lighter, prettier, and more settled. These are the long lasting diffuser oils that give a room softness, presence, and a more memorable point of view.
What Makes Floral Fragrance Oils So Versatile?
Floral fragrance has a way of changing a room without overwhelming it. Some profiles feel bright and airy, others feel softer and more romantic, and some bring that cleaner botanical freshness that keeps the space feeling open and easy to enjoy. There is still presence here, just in a lighter, more expressive form that gives the room softness without taking it over.
Rose brings warmth and body that gives the fragrance more presence once it begins to settle into the air. Jasmine keeps the profile lifted and graceful, adding brightness without making the room feel too sharp. White florals bring a richer softness that lingers beautifully, while botanical notes help keep everything fresh, balanced, and easy to live with from day to day. Each one earns its place in the profile.
That is what this collection is built around. Floral fragrance oils that hold their character, shift the mood of a room, and make it easier to find the kind of softness or presence that fits your space best.
Rose Garden
$34.95
Jasmine usually smells floral, sweet, and slightly musky, often with green or fruity undertones that keep it feeling fresh rather than heavy. That balance is part of what makes jasmine such an easy floral note to live with.
Rajanigandha, also spelled Rajnigandha, is the Hindi name for tuberose. In fragrance, tuberose is known for a richer, more heady white-floral character, which makes it a stronger choice for anyone who wants more presence and projection from a floral scent.
Rose can smell soft and floral, but it can also carry tea-like, fruity, spicy, powdery, or musky nuances depending on how it is built. In home fragrance, that usually translates into a note that feels fuller and more romantic, with more warmth behind it.
Not at all. Florals are a natural fit for bedrooms, and if that is what you are looking for, our Best Bedroom Scents page goes deeper on that specifically. But lighter floral profiles can work beautifully in bathrooms, entryways, and sunrooms as well, while fuller florals have enough presence for living rooms and dining spaces. It really comes down to how soft, fresh, or expressive you want the room to feel.
