
A scent for every working state.
Five profiles, each formulated for a specific working state. Every ingredient is chosen for what it does — not how it smells in isolation. Pick the scent that matches the work, not the mood.
FOR STARTING THE WORKING DAY CLEAR
Mori
Cypress · Green Sap · Dry Cedar
What you're working with
Clean, resinous wood. Signals the shift into work mode at the start of the day — cuts through mental clutter the moment you sit down.
Fresh-cut green note. Keeps the room feeling open and breathable through long hours at the desk.
Warm, pencil-shaving dryness. Holds the clarity steady through the session — doesn't fade as the morning progresses.
Use MORI at the start of the day, or when the mind has accumulated noise from too many tabs, conversations, half-finished tasks. Cypress signals the shift into work mode the moment you sit down. Green Sap keeps the room feeling open and breathable. Dry Cedar holds clarity steady so the morning doesn't fade by 11am. This is the reset scent — not stimulation, not calm. Just the clean baseline you need to think clearly.
FOR DEEP, SINGLE-TASK WORK
Nuri
White Pepper · Dry Amber · Sandalwood
What you're working with
Sharp, dry spice. Sharpens attention onto one task — makes distraction feel less available without raising the energy of the room.
Warm, lightly powdered resin. Stops the sharpness becoming tiring — lets focus hold across hours, not minutes.
Creamy, dense wood. Anchors the working state through the full session — not just the first twenty minutes.
Use NURI when one thing needs all of your attention. Notifications off, single task, no context-switching. White Pepper sharpens focus from the first breath without raising the energy of the room. Dry Amber stops the sharpness becoming tiring — focus that lasts hours, not minutes. Sandalwood anchors the working state. This is the scent for deep work, not casual work.
FOR LATE WORK AND EXTENDED SESSIONS
Hoshi
Black Tea · Soft Incense · Light Smoke
What you're working with
Astringent, slightly bitter. Creates the cool, contained state of evening concentration — alert enough to work, settled enough to think clearly.
Low, ceremonial smoke. Removes the background urgency of late hours — replaces deadline pressure with focused stillness.
A thin trail of cool smoke. Sustains the working state through the night — carries focus past the point most scents would fade.
Use HOSHI when the day hasn't finished but the energy has. The hours after 6pm, the second push, the work that needs to ship before tomorrow. Black Tea creates the cool, contained state of evening concentration — alert enough to work, settled enough to think clearly. Soft Incense removes the background urgency of late hours. Light Smoke extends the working state past the point most scents would fade. Focused without the fatigue that follows.
FOR HIGH-PRESSURE DAYS THAT NEED QUIETING
Haku
Bergamot · Clary Sage · Vetiver
What you're working with
Bright citrus, faintly floral. Lifts the environment without sharpening it — measurably reduces cortisol, the stress hormone that makes complex thinking harder.
Dry, herbal, slightly earthy. Quiets the mental noise that builds through the day — brings the room into a grounded, ordered state.
Deep, smoked root. The foundation note — deep stability that lets the mind find its own order.
Use HAKU on days that arrive already loud. Difficult conversations, decision fatigue, the build-up of small pressures that make complex thinking harder. Bergamot lifts the room without sharpening it — and measurably reduces cortisol, the stress hormone that gets in the way. Clary Sage quiets mental noise. Vetiver holds the foundation steady. The mind finds its own order — without sedation, without stimulation. Just the room, brought back to baseline.
FOR SHARED ROOMS AND TEAM SPACES
Ma
White Tea · Thyme · Soft Musk
What you're working with
Clean, delicate, slightly floral. A neutral backdrop for shared spaces — present enough to do its job, restrained enough not to divide the room.
Herbal, faintly medicinal. Adds quiet texture without making the room feel perfumed — considered, not personal.
Light, skin-close base. Holds the formula together without adding character — the scent equivalent of a neutral tone of voice.
Use MA in shared rooms — studios, meeting rooms, co-working floors, any space where the scent needs to work for everyone. White Tea sets a clean, neutral backdrop. Thyme adds quiet texture without making the room feel perfumed. Soft Musk holds it together without adding character. Present enough to mark the space as considered, restrained enough not to divide it. The scent equivalent of a neutral tone of voice.













