wildflowers
french lavender
pure, blue and alive. a scent of fresh softness and warm leather mixing with the earthy aroma of hot dry soil and a forest of balsam trees coming together with sharp argentinean peperina mint to create something clean, perfect and forever. picked from endless fields of lavender, in the high altitudes and low breezes of provence until it blooms alive and fresh. one of nature's most potent fragrances, it calms the chaos of life, simple and pure. garden herb
rose
rose is deeply embedded into our minds and hearts, to be alive is to breathe in a rose, to be in love is to given a rose, to be present is to stop and smell a rose...inhale its velvet petated scent and know pure pleasure. the steam-distilled essential oil of rose reflects its thorny resilience and strength and its profoundly delicate, undeniable beauty. the essence is what matters, a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. be in this place that is healing, giving, radiant, luxurious, precious to behold, awesome to inhale. it is a wonderous thing to be alive and to apply the essence of this magnificent flower onto the skin.
jasmine
an abundant fragrance of night, seductive with a heady finish. infused with an essential oil blend of jasmine sambac, neroli orange blossom and tangerine. jasmine, queen of the flowers, blooms under the gaze of moonlight and is picked at first dawn, at the peak of its scent. this night blooming essence is punctuated by the complexity of nature's languorous sweet scent. starlight floral
orange blossom
a gentle song, with ever-changing notes, the smell of sweet blossoms infusing the air and the nectar of ripe oranges and uplifting lemon oil. tempered by a soft honey collected from wild roses. a mingling of citrus and fragrant blossoms. a rare creation that bears both fruit and blossom in tandem. a harmony of nature.
salt hay
salt hay (also known as saltmeadow cordgrass) grows so high it captures the sun. it is a sustainable grass found on the shores on the Atlantic coast line and is especially connected to the salt marshes and sandy dune inlets in New England. Its bright grassy scent has notes of herbal lemon verbena, sweet-mowed summer grass and sun-dryed salt hay. salt meadow