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Understanding the Art of Scenting

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Carey
A refreshing home scent

This Home Scent Reed Diffuser in Lemongrass Yuzu is fantastic if you want a fresh way to scent your home. It uses reeds instead of direct heat, which means the fragrance really diffuses slowly and evenly throughout my room over time rather than just hanging around one spot or getting too strong all at once. The description says it's made with 100% pure essential oils and I can definitely smell that – it smells clean and natural, not artificial or chemical-y like some cheaper plug-in air fresheners we've tried. The coverage isn't as strong as some heat-based diffusers though, especially in bigger rooms, so you need to place it closer to where you spend most of your time. But the scent itself is lovely – kind of a bright citrusy-minty thing that really does lift my mood and make things feel fresh without being overwhelming. It's great for just keeping pests away too, which I like but don't rely on it heavily since we're lucky to not have many bugs here anyway.

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Mira
Fresh and Effective Diffuser

This diffuser brings a bright, uplifting citrus scent that really helps clear my head. The lemongrass and yuzu blend is fresh and effective at keeping bugs away too.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Reed diffusers are well-loved for their flame-free and low maintenance appeal, dispersing the scent easily into the surrounding air.


We recommend to place your reed diffuser in sitting areas or near doors as an inviting welcome greeting.

If you have a reed diffuser, you can use all 6 reeds included in the package for 60ml or 150ml and all 9 reeds for the 450ml.


If you have our scenting clay diffuser vase, we recommend using 4-6 reeds. But you can add more if you prefer a more intense scent.

Each rattan reed contains around 20 tubular hollows within which oils travels up, saturating the reed as it does so. As the reeds soak up the fragranced oil, an evaporation process occurs, diffusing the scent of the oil into the surrounding space. To get the most out of the reeds, allow them to soak for at least half an hour upon first use, then flip them upside down, immersing the other end of the reeds in the oil. The quantity of the reeds used depends on the size of the room; 6- 8 reeds is typically sufficient for a small room. These type of reeds tend to hold on to scent and diffuse at a slower pace than fibre ones. This also means they do not get saturated or clogged as quickly. This type of reeds are best suited for strong top notes, or base, or woody scents.


Similar to rattan reeds, bamboo reeds also contain hollows. However, bamboo reeds contain nodes – as opposed to the clear channels of rattan reeds- which interfere with the oil wicking process, resulting in a less efficient scent diffuse rate.


Fibre reeds are manufactured reeds that are designed specifically for the purpose of oil wicking and scent dispersal. Its porosity distribution is uniform, ensuring optimal oil distribution throughout the reed. Unlike rattan and bamboo reeds, fibre reeds come in a variety of colours to match different aesthetics. Being made from fibre threads, these reeds soak up and diffuse scent stronger but faster than its woody counterparts. Pick this type for light, or floral scents.

Rattan sticks

  • Long: 4mm x 30cm
  • Short: 3mm x 25cm


Fiber sticks

  • Long: 4mm x 34cm
  • Short: 3mm x 28cm


Yes, please replace every 2-3 months for optimal performance.


Overtime, the reeds get saturated and clogged, which will affect its ability to diffuse properly.

Yes, we also sell reed sticks in the following options:

  • Rattan Reeds
  • White Fibre Reeds
  • Black Fibre Reeds
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Choosing the Right Type of Diffuser for Your Space

In this video, we compare different scenting methods—from reed and clay diffusers to electric options like nebulisers and ultrasonic mists, as well as heat-based and portable diffusers. Find out which type best suits your space and lifestyle.