A scent that recalls the reclaimed iron railings at Paul’s London shop and is designed to recreate the scent of rain falling on wet pavements on a cloudy morning.
A scent that recalls the reclaimed iron railings at Paul’s London shop and is designed to recreate the scent of rain falling on wet pavements on a cloudy morning.
Blended with premium and alcohol-free ingredients, this diffuser is formulated to ensure exceptional scent diffusion. The oil is housed in a tinted glass vessel complete with a contrasting collar, an expression of Paul’s fondness for colour and its endless combinations. When in use, you’ll notice it catches the light beautifully and when finished, it can be reused again and again with fresh reeds or even as a stem vase for flowers.
Fragrance Notes: Rain, Iris, Suede & Patchouli.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Fill
250ml
Materials & Information
Container
Glass
Reeds
Wooden
Care & Buying Guide
To get the best from your diffuser, there’s a few tips and tricks to keep in mind. Carefully open the bottle containing the liquid and slowly pour its entire contents into the glass vessel. Next, place the collar on top and insert the reeds. You might find that it takes up to 24 hours for the reeds to fully absorb the fragrance. For best scent diffusion, place in a room with good air circulation and try turning the reeds every now and then. Speaking of which, be mindful not to place your diffuser near the edges of surfaces (and keep it away from wagging tails and little ones). When it’s time to reuse the vessel, avoid using the dishwasher. Instead, wash in warm soapy water.
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Thanks to his massive contribution to the design industry, Paul Smith has been honoured with many prestigious accolades. For example, in 1991 he was made a Royal Designer for Industry and was later knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000.