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1. La Boule de Provence, $140 at artisanparfumeur.comHandout
2. Fleur Mécanique diffuser, $280, and fragrance cartridges, $65 to $95, both at fredericmalle.comHandout
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3. Cire Trudon “La Marquise” home spray, $190 at barneys.comHandout
4. Diptyque “Orange Blossom” hourglass diffuser, $150 at barneys.com Handout
5. Flora di Fornasetti room spray, $135 at barneys.comHandout
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6. “Golden Cassis” PetiteEssence diffuser, $50, agrariahome.com
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Burned out on scented candles? Try a paraffin-free form of home fragrance in a glamorous, sculptural vessel worthy of display. Unlike their wax cousins, these self-contained scents don’t need to be watched over or extinguished.

Take Agraria’s romantic PetiteEssence, which features a balsa-wood bloom in essential oil. “The flowers are made by hand, one petal at a time, by craftsmen in India,” says Jim Gentry, CEO of the company.

Frédéric Malle’s minimalist Fleur Mécanique, meanwhile, is a cordless cube diffuser that charges like a cellphone.

Diptyque’s Hourglass Diffuser (invert to release the aroma) and L’Artisan Parfumeur’s La Boule de Provence (a terra cotta ball with aromatics from Provence) are sleek enough to complement every type of furnishing.

Fornasetti and Cire Trudon room sprays feature exquisite heritage packaging that deserves to be shown off.

 

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