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Speakeasy Reed Diffuser

Sale price$ 54.00
(5.0)

Celebrating the speakeasy culture of the 1920s and 30s, when the simple nod of a doorman would whisk you away to hidden clubs pulsing with forbidden excitement. This reed diffuser captures sensual notes of vanilla and dark chocolate that embody the thrill of the era.

Top Notes: Cardamom, Smoked Incense, Pimento Berry
Middle Notes: Saffron, Licorice, Plum Blossom, Tobacco Leaves
Base Notes: Palo Santo, Patchouli, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate

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

It opens with notes of cardamom, smoked incense, bourbon and pimento berry. A dramatic heart of golden saffron, licorice, plum blossom and tobacco leaves evolves beautifully to a warm, sensual base of aromatic Palo Santo and patchouli. Creamy vanilla and dark chocolate add a gourmand nuance to this highly addictive 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 8 fluid oz. Speakeasy Reed Diffuser with reeds, in a purple glass vessel sitting next to its decorative box on a white background.
Speakeasy Reed Diffuser Sale price$ 54.00

Intoxicating and addictive, transporting you to forbidden lounges with bourbon, chocolate, and mystery.

The Composition

Essence of Bourbon and Palo Santo

Palo Santo

Saffron

Tobacco leaves

Dark Chocolate

The Muse

Inspired by Harlem’s Historical Speakeasies (1920s)

In the 1920s, Harlem’s speakeasies were alive with music, rebellion, and joy. Behind closed doors, legends were born—jazz musicians, dancers, and dreamers who turned prohibition into celebration.