Aug 18, 2026
Scenting solutions, matched to the space — the diffuser and the fragrance, supplied together.

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 |

