A brand new perfume diffuser, which is formed like an vintage horn speaker, is designed to alter the way in which we understand odor.
The Olfactive Stéréophonique delivers a managed, cyclical odor that mirrors the way in which we hear sounds, in accordance with its designers. It was developed by Devon Turnbull, the founding father of artisanal speaker model OJAS and Ben Gorham, founder and artistic director of perfumer Byredo.
They say the “experimental and revolutionary fragrance diffuser” is on the slicing-fringe of multi-sensory experiences.
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“The process is simple: sit comfortably with a high-fidelity sound system and select disks that set the tone for that moment or take you on a voyage that you’ll return from transformed,” reads the product’s description. “It’s a multi-sensory experience, one where all of the elements should be considered and where setting and scent is critical—after all, we often sit with our eyes closed, but we can never stop smelling the room.”
The scent emulates these “used in Hindu and Buddhist temples” with notes of clove buds, bay, carnation, labdanum, ylang ylang, guaiac woods, papyrus and Haitian vetiver. The diffuser, which isn’t a speaker or excessive-constancy sound system, comes with 10 capsules and its cycle is 10 minutes on, 10 minutes off. It’s mentioned to final round 50 days.
If you’ve $1,300 to burn, you should purchase an Olfactive Stéréophonique right here.
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