The transition from winter to spring is more than just a change in the calendar; it's a metamorphosis in the atmosphere of our homes. As the days grow longer, our refuge calls for a renewal that goes beyond deep cleaning. It's the time when dense fragrances of wood and spices give way to the ephemeral freshness of flowers and fruits.
Cleanse before perfuming.
Spring demands a "clean slate." Before we introduce the new mists of the season, it's essential to eliminate the traces of winter. The ritual begins with airing out the rooms and cleaning strategic places, such as bed linens and curtains.
Current trends suggest using fabric sprays with light notes — imagine the scent of sun-dried sheets or a subtle touch of jasmine — that act as a neutral and purifying base for the fragrance layers that will follow.

The Art of "Fragrance Layering"
The transition to spring is the perfect opportunity to master the art of layering scents. Put aside the heavy amber candles and start building your "indoor garden":
Mists and Room Sprays: For an immediate impact, use sprays with notes of bergamot or jasmine . As we saw with the new "Signature" collection, the combination of floral elements creates an irreverence that perfectly matches the renewed energy of the season.
Reed Diffusers: Place diffusers in high-traffic areas (hallways or entryways) with citrus scents to maintain a constant freshness.
Spring in the Form of Art
In the spring of 2026, candles will cease to be merely sources of light and will become design pieces.
Arrange clusters of candles on your side table or mantelpiece. These candles serve as a poetic reminder that, like the seasons, beauty is fleeting and should be celebrated in the moment.

Sophistication in Motion
The renovation doesn't stop at the front door.
In the car, replace synthetic scents with efficient car diffusers. Look for fragrances that evoke nature, so that every trip feels like a drive through the countryside or by the sea.

An Invitation to Presence
As winter merges into spring, the home should become a reflection of this promise of renewal. By choosing fragrances that evoke memories and forms that defy monotony, we transform the act of inhabiting into a ritual of well-being.
After all, as our Master Perfumers say, fragrance and light are a "conversation with time itself."


