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Fruity Floral

Savoy Reed Diffuser

Sale price$ 54.00
(4.9)

Step into the legendary Savoy Ballroom, the soul of Harlem that kept Lenox Avenue alive for decades. This reed diffuser transports you to a block-long palace dripping with crystal chandeliers where the Lindy Hop was born and the Renaissance spirit came alive.

Top Notes: Ozone, Cassis, Mandarin
Middle Notes: Lily of the Valley, Pear, Apple, Jasmine
Base Notes: Musk, Sandalwood

Continuous Fragrance That Lasts 6+ Months
Reusable & Refillable Apothecary Glass
Fragrance Created by World Renowned Perfumer
Flame Free
Made in the USA
Recyclable Packaging
SCENT STORY

The glamour and excitement of nights on that iconic dance floor are beautifully reflected with a luscious overture of blackcurrant, tart mandarin, crisp green apple and juicy pear evolving into a flirtatious floral heart of lily of the valley and jasmine petals. Sensual sandalwood and sheer musk bring warmth to perfectly balance this intoxicating blend.

HOW TO USE

This reed diffuser set will fragrance your space for 6-8 months with regular reed turns to refresh the fragrance. It includes our custom colored glass apothecary bottle filled with 8 ounces of fragrance oil and 8 high absorbency rattan reeds.

Insert reeds into the bottle with the fragrance oil. Reeds will absorb oil and diffuse fragrance into the room. Allow 24 hours for the fragrance to diffuse. Flip diffuser reeds periodically. Do not allow oil to contact fabrics or finished surfaces.

Our 4 fl oz Savoy Reed Diffuser with reeds in amber colored glass sitting next to its decorative box on a white background.
Savoy Reed Diffuser Sale price$ 54.00

Glamorous and flirtatious, reflecting the excitement of legendary nights on the iconic dance floor.

The Composition

Essence of Tropical Enchantment

Cassis

Mandarin

Lily of the Valley

This is an image of a pile of sandalwood.

Sandalwood

The Muse

Inspired by the Savoy Ballroom

The Savoy Ballroom was Harlem’s most famous dance floor. It was the birthplace of swing, where everyone—Black and white, rich and poor—could dance together. The joy there was electric, and its legacy still moves us.