A single mist can reset a room. Not to cover — to clear.
Homes gather what the day leaves behind. Linen after sleep. Coats after the subway. The entryway after shoes and umbrellas. Heavy perfume covers these traces but clashes with what you already wear, and lingers long after. A good deodorizer is closer to an etiquette than to a scent — it keeps fabric and air neutral so everything else can stay itself.
The Spray was built for that answer.

What The Spray Actually Is
The Spray is a considerate deodorizer for fabrics and spaces. It is not a fragrance and not an air freshener.
What it does is specific: it neutralizes odor at the source and leaves a low-residue finish on cotton, linen, and most blends. Textures stay true. The layers you wear remain comfortable. The scent itself is quiet and transient — grounding without heaviness, fresh without sharpness. It arrives, does its work, and steps back.
The formulation is Jeju Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Water, steam-distilled from pruning byproducts — fallen leaves and trimmed branches, not harvested timber. Cypress trees release phytoncides, the aromatic compounds that carry a forest's clean air. These compounds are what the tree uses to protect itself; in a bottle, they continue to do the same kind of work for a room. We receive what the pruning offers, and let it do what it already knows how to do.
The finish is transparent by design. Most deodorizers assert themselves; this one closes a space and steps out. That restraint is part of the product — not a compromise.

How to Use The Spray
Four steps. Same order each time.
- Unlock. Hold the bottle upright. Rotate the nozzle to ON, or slide the lock tab open depending on model.
- Mist. Keep the bottle at arm's length — about thirty centimeters. Sweep lightly across duvet, pillows, curtains, jackets, or the surrounding air. Two light passes beat one heavy one. If a fabric looks damp, you've used too much.
- Relock. Turn the nozzle to OFF. Then press the trigger fully once to release internal pressure. This one small habit protects the mechanism.
- Store. Wipe the nozzle with a dry cloth if needed. Keep the bottle upright, away from heat or direct sun.
This lock-and-release routine is why our Long Life Service covers the trigger for five years. Pressure left in the chamber is what wears these parts out. Release it after every use and the trigger does not become a consumable.
Where to Use It
For coats, cushions, and the spaces between. The Spray is designed to be repeatable — not overwhelming.
- On bedding. Mist duvet and pillows before making the bed. Crack a window for a minute to let the space refresh. Two passes are enough.
- Inside wardrobes. A light pass on collars and linings in the evening leaves garments neutral by morning, without adding any layer to what you are already wearing.
- At the entryway. Coats between dry-clean cycles. The shelf above the shoe rack. Anything that carries the day in from outside.
- In shared rooms. Living rooms after guests, meeting rooms between sessions, a car interior on a long drive. One light pass keeps the air courteous — no competition with what others are already wearing.
- Travel and gym bags. A quick mist inside the zipper pocket keeps fabrics from carrying the last trip into the next one.
For delicate fabrics — silk, certain dyed wools, unfinished leather — test on an inconspicuous area first. Upcycled cypress water shows subtle seasonal variation between batches, similar to a natural wine. We don't manufacture consistency. We honor what nature provides.

Care and Storage
A few habits extend the bottle's life.
After every use, lock the trigger and press it fully once. If the nozzle looks cloudy, wipe with a dry cloth — no cleaning agents, no alcohol. Keep the bottle out of direct sun, away from heaters, and off cold windowsills. Temperature cycling over months is what changes the mist pattern more than anything else.
If the mist starts to narrow, the nozzle may need rinsing. Remove the trigger assembly, run warm water through the nozzle for about thirty seconds, then let it dry completely before reassembly. The residue is almost always mineral deposit from tap water, not a fault in the mechanism.
If anything fails within five years, the Long Life Service covers the trigger. Contact us with your order number and we'll make it right.
Refill, Not Replace
The Spray is designed to refill.
Each refill cycle reduces plastic use by 73.8% against a new bottle. The outer bottle is 100% PCR PET. We are Plastic Neutral certified by rePurpose Global — every gram of plastic we put into the world is offset by recovery of the same weight from waterways and shorelines.
None of this requires a special occasion. You buy the refill pouch, decant into the bottle you already own, and the trigger keeps working for years. The bottle is engineered to be the constant; the liquid is what changes. That is the mechanism, and it is what allows the numbers to hold.
Fallen, not Harvested. Nothing is wasted.










