Aug 18, 2026

Scenting solutions, matched to the space — the diffuser and the fragrance, supplied together.

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Scenting solutions, matched to the space — the diffuser and the fragrance, supplied together.

For scenting companies, equipment distributors and wholesalers, and project teams — covering everything from commercial sites to household units. A spa doesn't need the same scent as an office, and it doesn't need the same machine either. We work out both, then keep them supplied.

How we work
Step
What you give us
What you get back
1 · Brief
What the space is and how people use it, floor area and ceiling height, installation constraints, daily run hours, the intensity you want, number of sites and market.
A set of specific questions from someone who has done this before — not a price list.
2 · Recommendation
Your priority: performance, cost, or lead time.
Two or three matched pairs — a diffuser and a scent chosen to suit that space, each with the reason behind it and what it gives up.
3 · Sampling
Confirmation of the shortlist, and a site to test in.
Fragrance samples to evaluate, and the diffuser to run them in — plus a testing method, so what you smell on site means something.
4 · Confirm & supply
Written approval of both the scent and the equipment specification.
Production, packing and shipping — then fragrance resupply against the same formula number.

What decides the machine — and what decides the scent
Your condition
What it decides about the equipment
What it decides about the fragrance
Floor area and ceiling height
Coverage required, and how many units the space needs
The concentration needed to fill that volume evenly
HVAC available, and whether you can drill and run cable
Freestanding, wall-mounted, floor-standing or duct-mounted
Which solvent system the fragrance has to be built on
Daily run hours and how busy the space gets
Duty cycle and tank size
Concentration, and how quickly the oil will be consumed
What the space is for, and what people do there
Where the unit goes, and how discreet it needs to be
The scent character itself — see the table below
Budget and rollout plan
Which equipment tier is worth it
Which fragrance grade the product can carry


Scent by type of space
The same machine in two different rooms needs two different fragrances. This is the part most suppliers skip.

Space
What the scent has to do
Direction and intensity
Spa, wellness, salon
People stay a long time. Anything sharp becomes tiring within twenty minutes.
Calming and soft — low intensity
Office
It should read as "well kept", not as "perfumed". Nobody should be able to name it.
Fresh and clean — moderate
Retail
The visit is short. It has to register quickly without crowding the product.
Brighter and more distinct — moderate
Showroom, lobby, hotel front of house
This is the one people remember and associate with the brand.
Signature-led — medium to high
Gym, studio
It is working against a real odour load, not just adding scent.
Clean and cutting — higher
Home and small private spaces
Lived in daily. Comfort matters more than impact.
Softer and warmer — low, on a smaller unit


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