NURI

FOCUS

For deep, single-task work.

ROOM SPRAY · 100ML · 4–6 HOURS

Cut through distraction instantly.

Nuri is built for moments where you need to lock in. Sharp, energising and structured, it helps bring your attention back to the task in front of you.

Use it before deep work or whenever your focus starts to drift.


Scent Profile

Sandalwood provides a steady, grounding base that anchors your attention.
Peppermint adds a cooling sharpness that increases alertness.
Light woods create structure, keeping the scent controlled and purposeful.


When to Use

Use Nuri before focused work sessions, during long tasks, or when you feel your attention slipping.


Why It Works

Focus isn’t just about removing distractions — it’s about triggering the right state.

Nuri acts as a signal to your brain that it’s time to concentrate, helping you move into deep work more quickly and with less resistance.


How to Use

Spray directly into your workspace before starting work, or reapply when your concentration drops.

Primary White Pepper

Sharp, dry spice. Sharpens attention onto one task — makes distraction feel less available without raising the energy of the room.

Secondary Dry Amber

Warm, lightly powdered resin. Stops the sharpness becoming tiring — lets focus hold across hours, not minutes.

Base Sandalwood

Creamy, dense wood. Anchors the working state through the full session — not just the first twenty minutes.

£24.95

FREE UK DELIVERY OVER £60 · 2 BUSINESS DAYS · 30-DAY RETURNS

FOCUS NURI

FOR DEEP, SINGLE-TASK WORK

What you're working with

Three notes, calibrated for focus. Each plays a distinct role in how the accord unfolds across a working session.

Primary

White Pepper

Sharp, dry spice. Sharpens attention onto one task — makes distraction feel less available without raising the energy of the room.

Secondary

Dry Amber

Warm, lightly powdered resin. Stops the sharpness becoming tiring — lets focus hold across hours, not minutes.

Base

Sandalwood

Creamy, dense wood. Anchors the working state through the full session — not just the first twenty minutes.