English Pear & Freesia Diffuser Refill 100ml
A soft, fruity-floral fragrance that fills a room quietly and keeps going for weeks.
There is a particular kind of afternoon in an English garden that this diffuser is built around. The pear tree heavy with fruit. Freesias in the borders doing exactly what freesias do - opening up without announcement, clean and beautiful and impossible to ignore. English Pear & Freesia is that afternoon caught in a bottle, and the reed diffuser is the format that lets it carry on working long after you have stopped thinking about it.
Place it on a bathroom shelf or bedroom windowsill and within an hour the fragrance is simply there - fresh without being sharp, floral without being heavy, the kind of scent that makes a room feel looked after. Twelve weeks of continuous fragrance from a single 100ml bottle, with eight fibre reeds drawing the oil upward and releasing it steadily into the air around it.
Made by hand in our Portsmouth studio. No phthalates. No parabens. No shortcuts. Just a properly considered fragrance in a format that does what it promises.
What does English Pear & Freesia smell like?
The opening is ripe, juicy pear - sweet but never cloying, with a light green freshness that stops it from tipping into candy territory. Bergamot lifts it early and keeps things clean. As the diffuser settles in a room, the heart opens up: freesia at its most properly floral, soft jasmine and a whisper of rose petal that adds warmth without weight. The dry-down is white musk, a touch of amber and the faintest trace of patchouli - enough to give the fragrance staying power without pulling it in a darker direction. It stays fresh and soft throughout. The kind of scent that works in any room, in any season.
Fragrance notes
Top: English pear, bergamot, green leaf
Heart: Freesia, jasmine, rose petal
Base: White musk, amber, soft patchouli
Why you'll love it
As a gift. Twelve weeks of a fragrance that works for almost everyone. Easy to wrap, easy to love, and a lot more considered than another bunch of flowers.
For the bedroom. Soft and clean enough to live with every day, sophisticated enough to feel like a proper luxury. Keeps working quietly while you sleep.
or a guest bathroom. Fresh, floral, welcoming. The kind of fragrance that makes visitors notice the room without knowing why.
For something low maintenance. No flame, no timers, no remelting. Just turn the reeds, leave it alone and let it do its job.
100ml reed diffuser refill in a clear plastic bottle with screw lid
Lasts approximately 10–12 weeks depending on room and reed count
Phthalate-free, vegan, made with a renewable, non-GMO plant-based base
Hand-finished in Portsmouth, UK
How to refill your diffuser
When your diffuser starts to lose its scent, it's time for a top-up. Unscrew the lid from your refill bottle and set it aside. Remove the reeds from your diffuser and give them a gentle wipe down with a piece of kitchen roll - or if they're looking a bit gunky, now's a good time to swap them for a fresh set.
Carefully pour the refill oil into your diffuser bottle, taking your time to avoid any spills (fragrance oil on a wooden surface is not a good day). Once filled, pop your reeds back in, flip them so the dry ends are submerged, and leave it somewhere with a bit of airflow to help the scent travel.
Give it 24 hours and your room will be back to smelling exactly how it should.
English Pear & Freesia Diffuser Refill 100ml
A soft, fruity-floral fragrance that fills a room quietly and keeps going for weeks.
There is a particular kind of afternoon in an English garden that this diffuser is built around. The pear tree heavy with fruit. Freesias in the borders doing exactly what freesias do - opening up without announcement, clean and beautiful and impossible to ignore. English Pear & Freesia is that afternoon caught in a bottle, and the reed diffuser is the format that lets it carry on working long after you have stopped thinking about it.
Place it on a bathroom shelf or bedroom windowsill and within an hour the fragrance is simply there - fresh without being sharp, floral without being heavy, the kind of scent that makes a room feel looked after. Twelve weeks of continuous fragrance from a single 100ml bottle, with eight fibre reeds drawing the oil upward and releasing it steadily into the air around it.
Made by hand in our Portsmouth studio. No phthalates. No parabens. No shortcuts. Just a properly considered fragrance in a format that does what it promises.
What does English Pear & Freesia smell like?
The opening is ripe, juicy pear - sweet but never cloying, with a light green freshness that stops it from tipping into candy territory. Bergamot lifts it early and keeps things clean. As the diffuser settles in a room, the heart opens up: freesia at its most properly floral, soft jasmine and a whisper of rose petal that adds warmth without weight. The dry-down is white musk, a touch of amber and the faintest trace of patchouli - enough to give the fragrance staying power without pulling it in a darker direction. It stays fresh and soft throughout. The kind of scent that works in any room, in any season.
Fragrance notes
Top: English pear, bergamot, green leaf
Heart: Freesia, jasmine, rose petal
Base: White musk, amber, soft patchouli
Why you'll love it
As a gift. Twelve weeks of a fragrance that works for almost everyone. Easy to wrap, easy to love, and a lot more considered than another bunch of flowers.
For the bedroom. Soft and clean enough to live with every day, sophisticated enough to feel like a proper luxury. Keeps working quietly while you sleep.
or a guest bathroom. Fresh, floral, welcoming. The kind of fragrance that makes visitors notice the room without knowing why.
For something low maintenance. No flame, no timers, no remelting. Just turn the reeds, leave it alone and let it do its job.
100ml reed diffuser refill in a clear plastic bottle with screw lid
Lasts approximately 10–12 weeks depending on room and reed count
Phthalate-free, vegan, made with a renewable, non-GMO plant-based base
Hand-finished in Portsmouth, UK
How to refill your diffuser
When your diffuser starts to lose its scent, it's time for a top-up. Unscrew the lid from your refill bottle and set it aside. Remove the reeds from your diffuser and give them a gentle wipe down with a piece of kitchen roll - or if they're looking a bit gunky, now's a good time to swap them for a fresh set.
Carefully pour the refill oil into your diffuser bottle, taking your time to avoid any spills (fragrance oil on a wooden surface is not a good day). Once filled, pop your reeds back in, flip them so the dry ends are submerged, and leave it somewhere with a bit of airflow to help the scent travel.
Give it 24 hours and your room will be back to smelling exactly how it should.