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Woody Aromatic

Holiday Reed Diffuser

Sale price$ 54.00
(5.0)

Honoring Billie Holiday, the legendary "Lady Day" who captivated audiences in Harlem's nightclubs during the 1930s. This reed diffuser celebrates the singer who wore signature white gardenias in her hair as she forever changed jazz and pop music with every haunting note.

Top Notes: Fir Balsam, Cedarwood
Middle Notes: Hyacinth, Pine Needle, Eucalyptus
Base Notes: Green Pine

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 Holiday candle features our fragrance inspired by Billie’s favorite perfume, Emeraude. It is an aromatic green blend of fresh winter spruce, pine needles, mint-infused eucalyptus, fir balsam and spicy cedarwood developing into a feminine heart of ethereal blue hyacinth. Strong and full-bodied, yet fragile and dreamy, just like Lady Day herself. Sets a beautiful mood for holiday time and all year round.

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 8 fluid oz. Holiday Reed Diffuser with reeds, in a green glass vessel sitting next to its decorative box on a white background.
Holiday Reed Diffuser Sale price$ 54.00

Strong yet dreamy, setting a festive mood with winter spruce, hyacinth, and aromatic greens.

The Composition

Essence of Winter Spruce

Fir Balsam

Hyacinth

Eucalyptus

Cedarwood

The Muse

Inspired by Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday sang like no one else. Her voice carried heartbreak, tenderness, and truth all at once. From small Harlem clubs to packed concert halls, she made every song feel personal—and unforgettable.