
Scent goal: promoting hospitality
Ideally, we want to feel at home as soon as we walk into a space. This sense of comfort often stems from hospitality, which is closely tied to the environment around us. It’s not just about what we see or hear; smell plays a vital role, too! Certain scents can create a welcoming atmosphere, which is essential not just for your visitors but for your employees as well.
Promoting hospitality through scent
Want to take hospitality to the next level? Then the scent oil Jasmine Secret is the right scent for you! This mysterious scent with sweet tones reminds you of a warm summer evening in Italy. And who would not want that? Are you looking for a powerful, rich and stylish scent? Xourthe might be just what you need. With its amber and woody tones, this scent oil creates a luxury experience. But we can also suggest that a welcoming space may be soft and calming. In that case, Aloe Vera might be a better fit. This has a relaxing, calming effect and guarantees to make visitors feel at ease.
These scents promote hospitality

Black Dahlia
Luxurious, Feminine, Warm
Cedarwood
Luxury, Woody, Power
Zenith
Luxurious, Powerful, Refined
Teakwood
Powerful, Spicy, Luxurious
Character
Rich, Powerful, Characteristic
Christmas
Sweet, Aromatic, Warm
Pink Pepper Amberwood
Sweet, Warm, Wood
Sandalwood
Rich, Amber, Wood
Wild Fig
Full, Fruity, Nutty
Woodborough
Powerful, Atmospheric, Wood
Nyasia’s Nature
Powerful, Warm, Luxe
Radiance
Fresh, Cheerful, Neutralising
Cedar Silk
Warm, Woody, Soft
Funny Valentine
Fruity, Floral, Warm
Jasmine Secret
Sweet, Warm, Amber
Marrakesh Market
Spices, Nuts, Agarwood
Aqua di Parma
Masculine, Warm, Luxurious
Orange & Cedar
Fresh, Warm, Wood
Xourthe
Strong, Rich, Luxurious
Pure Luxury
Rich, Exclusive, Welcoming
Zhourba
Amber, Spicy, RelaxingWould you like to experience our hospitable scents?
Request our scent samples free of charge, without obligation and experience which scent oils fit best with your organisation or spaces.
For which spaces and organisations is this suitable?
The first impression is very decisive for visitor appreciation. It is therefore essential to spread a scent that radiates hospitality. You want to create this welcome feeling at high-traffic locations, where many passers-by stay for a short time. Think of airports and stations. In addition, waiting rooms and entrances are often the first areas visitors enter. So make sure you make the best first impression because you can't make a second one!
