The sizing rule: 1000 m³ is a volume in cubic metres, not a floor area. Multiply the floor area in metres by the ceiling height in metres. Do not convert the figure into square feet — the same number describes two completely different spaces depending on how tall they are.
If the space is genuinely very large: Aangan ₹25,999 (stated coverage ~8,000–10,000 sq ft) or Meenar ₹38,500 (12,000–18,000 sq ft), both HVAC nebulising.
The honest gap: SOSA has no corporate or bulk gifting programme. There is no bulk price list, no negotiated GST arrangement, no custom branding, no co-branded packaging and no minimum-order scheme. If you are hoping to buy forty of something for his staff at a trade rate, that does not exist here and I would rather say so on the page than let you find out later. There is also no gift card and no gift hamper.
2. Size it by volume, not by floor plan. Ask him two questions: how many square metres, and how high is the ceiling. Multiply them. That number, in cubic metres, is what you compare against 1000. A modest-looking unit with a double-height ceiling can be twice the air of a bigger-looking one with a normal slab, and floor area alone will lie to you every time.
3. Waterless is the reason this works in a business and an ultrasonic does not. An ultrasonic machine needs a tank filled with water every day or two and a descale every fortnight. In a shop that becomes somebody's unpaid job, which means within a month it becomes nobody's. The Vaayu nebulises the oil directly: no water, no tank, no wet residue on a counter, nothing for a staff member to remember.
4. The timer is not a gimmick, it is the whole discipline. Scent that runs twenty-four hours a day stops being perceived within days by the people who work there — the nose adapts to anything constant. Running it on business hours, and in intervals rather than continuously, is what keeps it noticeable to the customer who has just walked in from the street.
5. If the space is genuinely large, say so and buy up honestly. Aangan ₹25,999 is the HVAC-mounted machine with a stated ~8,000–10,000 sq ft, and Meenar ₹38,500 covers 12,000–18,000 sq ft. Under-sizing a commercial space is the commonest and most expensive mistake in this category.
SOSA has no corporate or bulk gifting programme, no bulk pricing, no GST arrangement, no custom branding and no minimum order. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
The rule that decides everything: pay for closed air volume, not floor area
This is the part of the page I would most like you to take away, because it is the mistake I watch business owners make with their own money every month. Fragrance does not fill a floor. It fills a room, and a room is three-dimensional. Every consumer diffuser in the country is sold on square feet because square feet are what a shop owner knows about his own premises, and that number is fine for a bedroom, where ceilings are all more or less the same height. It falls apart the moment you walk into commercial space, where a boutique might have a 2.8 m slab and the shop next door a six-metre atrium with a mezzanine. Those two units can have an identical floor plan and hold twice the air.
That is why the Vaayu is rated at 1000 m³ — a volume, in cubic metres — and it is why I will not print a square-foot equivalent for it anywhere on this page. There is no honest conversion. Any figure I gave you would be true for one ceiling height and wrong for every other, and you would use it to buy a machine for a space it does not fit. Do the arithmetic instead. It takes ten seconds and it is the difference between a gift that works and eleven thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine rupees of disappointment on a wall bracket.
SOSA Vaayu₹11,999Ask him for both numbers before you buy anything. A retail unit of twelve metres by nine, under a normal 3.2 m commercial slab, is about 345 m³ — well inside the Vaayu's 1000. A clinic with a waiting area and five consulting rooms across roughly eighty square metres at three metres is around 240 m³ in total, though as you will see below it is not really one volume at all. An open-plan office floor of thirty metres by twelve at 3 m is about 1,080 m³ and is already past the figure. A double-height showroom of fifteen by twelve with a six-metre ceiling is roughly 1,080 m³ from a footprint that looks half the size of the office. Same machine, wildly different outcomes, and floor area told you nothing.
Aangan₹25,999A coverage figure assumes air that stays where it is put. A shop with a rolling shutter open onto a main road does not have 300 m³ of air; it has a stretch of the street passing through it, and no machine at any price scents a street. The same is true of a unit whose door is propped open all day, a restaurant with an open kitchen extract pulling hard, or a mall unit whose frontage is a permanent opening. In those spaces the honest advice is to scent the zone rather than the unit: place the machine so it works the first four or five metres a customer stands in, accept that the rest is a losing argument with physics, and do not buy up to a larger machine hoping to overpower it. Conversely, a sealed air-conditioned clinic behind a self-closing door is genuinely closed, and the figure means what it says. Note also that six shut consulting-room doors make six small volumes, not one big one — corridors and doors partition air.
Sukoon₹1,899An ultrasonic diffuser such as the Sukoon ₹1,899 works by vibrating water into a fine mist and carrying a water-based fragrance oil with it. It is a superb machine for a room — a 500ml tank, 270–320 sq ft, sixteen to eighteen hours on the low setting — and it is genuinely the right buy for a single cabin or a small clinic reception. What it is not is a commercial instrument, because it consumes water, deposits a faint damp film on nearby surfaces in a humid month, and needs descaling. The Vaayu is waterless: it breaks the oil into a dry aerosol and releases it into moving air, which is how hotel lobbies are scented and why the effect reads as the building smells like this rather than there is a device in the corner. One important consequence: the water-based Hotel Collection oils at ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml and ₹1,799 for 300ml are for ultrasonic machines only and do not go into a waterless nebuliser. The Vaayu is bought as a four-scent variant instead.
Why the gift that goes to work is the one he actually keeps
There is a reason this specific gift lands with this specific recipient, and it is worth stating plainly because it is also the reason the price is defensible. A person who owns a business has an unusual relationship with money: he is generous with the business and stingy with himself. He will approve a new sign, replace the sofa in reception, repaint before an audit — all of it without a second thought, because those are costs of doing business. What he will not do is buy something for the business that nobody has told him is necessary and that no competitor down the road has. Scent sits in exactly that blind spot. It is not in any fit-out quotation he has ever been sent, and it is not something he will think of, and it is the first thing a customer registers on entering.
The second half of the argument is about Diwali specifically. This is the one week of the Indian year when the same household both gives and receives twenty gifts, and the failure mode of a gift is almost never that it was disliked — it is that it could not be told apart from the other eleven. A business owner receives more of those boxes than anyone else in the family, because his clients and suppliers send them too. His kitchen counter in the festive week is a wall of identical cartons. A machine that changes how his premises smell is, by a comfortable margin, the only gift on that counter that will still be doing something months later, and it is the only one whose effect his customers will experience without ever knowing it was a gift.
And now the paragraph I owe the alternative, because a page that displaces something ought to be fair to it. If what you are actually asking is what he should give his staff and his clients, the answer is mithai and it always has been. Sweets are the form the greeting takes at Diwali; they are shared, they are eaten in the office within the hour, and they carry the meaning that a machine cannot. Nothing on this page replaces that, and I would think less of a business owner who sent his team a scent diffuser instead of a box of sweets. What this page is about is the different question — what you give him, once, as his sister or brother, when everybody else in his life is sending him the same carton.
The whole SOSA machine ladder, sized honestly
Every machine SOSA makes, with what it is actually for. I have included the ones that are wrong for a business as well as the one that is right, because a table containing only the product I want you to buy is an advertisement. Note that the two large commercial machines are rated by their manufacturer's stated floor area rather than by volume; the ceiling-height caution still applies to them, and if his space is unusually tall, size up rather than down.
| Machine | How it works | Stated coverage | What it is genuinely for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOSA Vaayu ★ | Waterless cold-air nebulising · Bluetooth app + timer · four-scent Hotel Collection variants | 1000 m³ — a volume, not a floor area | Villas, hotel receptions, showrooms, clinics, offices. The answer for a brother who owns a business | ₹11,999 |
| Aangan | Commercial HVAC nebulising — ducted into the air handling system | ~8,000–10,000 sq ft | A large showroom, a whole floor, a banquet space. Needs an HVAC system to mount into | ₹25,999 |
| Meenar | Commercial HVAC nebulising, the largest SOSA makes | 12,000–18,000 sq ft | Hotels, corporate lobbies, multi-floor retail. Genuinely a building-scale machine | ₹38,500 |
| Sukoon | Ultrasonic, 500ml tank, 16–18 hours on low; ships with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents | 270–320 sq ft | One cabin, one consulting room, a small reception desk. Needs water topped up | ₹1,899 |
| Megh | Ultrasonic, 6 litre tank, about 100 hours of runtime | 215 sq ft | Runtime and winter humidity, not coverage. It is not a bigger Sukoon — the coverage is smaller | ₹3,499 |
| Boond | Ultrasonic, 300ml, USB, ~6 hours, colour night light; ships with a three-scent set | up to ~150 sq ft | A desk, a bedside, a first machine. Not a commercial product in any sense | ₹899 |
The business · SOSA Vaayu₹11,999Shop →
One cabin · Sukoon₹1,899Shop →
His desk · Mountain Breeze₹849Shop →
Choosing the scent, and the mistake almost every business makes
The mistake is running it constantly and running it strong, and both come from the same misunderstanding. The human nose adapts to any continuous stimulus within minutes and to a constant environment within days. The staff who work in the shop will stop smelling the fragrance almost immediately, will conclude that the machine has stopped working, and will turn it up. The customer walking in from the street has a completely fresh nose and is now standing in something twice as strong as it should be. This is the entire reason the Vaayu ships with a timer and app control rather than a dial: the correct commercial setting is intermittent, on business hours, at a lower intensity than feels right to the people inside. Run it in intervals, start conservatively, and let somebody who has been outside for ten minutes tell you whether it is right.
On the choice of scent itself, the discipline in a commercial space is narrower than at home. A business wants a fragrance that reads as clean, ordered and expensive and that nobody can name. The Vaayu is sold in four-scent Hotel Collection variants for exactly that reason — these are SOSA's own interpretations, always described as inspired by the world's finest hotels, and I should say plainly that SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house with no affiliation to, endorsement from or connection with any hotel brand. What that register does well is disappear into the architecture. What it avoids is the thing that makes a shop smell of a shop: a sweet gourmand or a heavy floral, either of which will be beautiful for eight seconds and oppressive by the time somebody has been at the counter for ten minutes.
One practical constraint that catches people out. The water-based Hotel Collection fragrance oils — 15ml ₹299, 100ml ₹999, 300ml ₹1,799, or the pack of seven at ₹1,799 — are formulated for ultrasonic machines only. They will not go into a waterless nebuliser, and reed diffuser oil will not go into either. These are three different fluid systems and they are not interchangeable in any direction. A 15ml at ₹299 is a refill for an ultrasonic machine and never a standalone gift, because on its own it is a bottle of oil with nothing to put it in. If you are buying for a brother who already owns a Sukoon or a Boond, then the 100ml at ₹999 or the pack of seven at ₹1,799 is a genuinely good and inexpensive gift. If he owns nothing yet, buy the machine.
What to buy, in order — and what SOSA does not offer
The edit below runs from the machine that answers the question down to the small things worth adding, and the last row is the honest one. Before you read it, the disclosure that belongs at the top of any page about gifting to a business: SOSA has no corporate gifting programme and no bulk gifting programme. There is no trade price list, no bulk or volume discount, no negotiated GST arrangement, no invoicing scheme, no custom branding or logo printing, no co-branded packaging, no curated corporate hamper and no minimum-order channel. Everything on this page is bought at the same price as any individual buyer pays, from the ordinary product pages. If that is not what you were hoping to find, I would much rather you knew it here than after an unanswered email.
| Buy | What it is | When it is the right answer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. SOSA Vaayu ★ | Waterless cold-air nebulising, 1000 m³ of closed volume, Bluetooth app and timer, four-scent Hotel Collection variants | A showroom, clinic, studio, office or reception inside 1000 m³. The default answer on this page | ₹11,999 |
| 2. Aangan | Commercial HVAC nebulising diffuser, stated ~8,000–10,000 sq ft | When the space is genuinely large and has central air handling to mount into | ₹25,999 |
| 3. Meenar | The largest commercial HVAC machine SOSA makes, 12,000–18,000 sq ft | Hotels, corporate lobbies, multi-floor retail. Building scale, honestly priced as such | ₹38,500 |
| 4. Sukoon | Ultrasonic, 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included | If the business is one cabin and somebody will fill the tank. Also a lovely gift on its own terms | ₹1,899 |
| 5. Mountain Breeze reed 130ml | Pine, sage and cedar in a refillable glass bottle with six fibre reeds, 14–18 weeks | His own desk, or a reception counter where a machine would be over-specified. No power, no water | ₹1,349 |
| No corporate or bulk programme: the honest gap | There is no corporate or bulk gifting programme, no bulk pricing, no GST arrangement, no custom branding, no minimum order, no gift card, no gift hamper and no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation. Every item here is bought at the ordinary listed price | Said plainly rather than implied | — |
Versailles
I run a business too, so I will tell you what happens to a gift like this from the inside. It gets installed on a Sunday, because that is the only day there is time. It gets set too strong for the first week and then dialled down. And by the second month it has stopped being a gift and become part of the premises, which is the highest compliment a functional object can be paid.
The reason I am careful about the volume rule is that I have watched people spend real money badly on this category. A machine chosen from a square-foot number and installed under a double-height ceiling will feel weak, and its owner will conclude that scenting a commercial space does not work, when in fact he simply bought a machine for half the air he owns. Ask him for the ceiling height. It is an unromantic question to ask your brother in the festive week, and it is the one that makes the gift work.
And I would rather lose a sale than mislead you on the last point. There is no corporate programme here, no bulk rate, no branding service and no minimum order — SOSA is a small independent house in Pune, and what you see on the product pages is what exists. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- Your brother and Luxury for a brother — ask where his hours go, not what men like, and a sibling can price your gift, so precision beats expense.
- He has everything and He loves his car — out of places, not out of wants, and a sealed, heat-soaked box in motion.
- He loves fragrance and His own flat — change the category rather than compete inside it, and furnished for utility, with nothing chosen for atmosphere.
- An office or showroom — scent is the cheapest fixture in the room.
- The decision tree — three questions about places, not taste.
- Reed vs attar vs Safar — three verdicts routed by his life.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
SOSA facts verified August 2026: SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999 — waterless cold-air nebulising machine, 1000 m³ coverage (a volume in cubic metres, not a floor area), Bluetooth app and timer, sold in four-scent Hotel Collection variants, built for villas, hotel receptions, showrooms, clinics and offices. Aangan ₹25,999 — commercial HVAC nebulising, ~8,000–10,000 sq ft. Meenar ₹38,500 — commercial HVAC, 12,000–18,000 sq ft. Sukoon ₹1,899 — ultrasonic, 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, ships with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents. Megh ₹3,499 — ultrasonic, 6 litre tank, ~100 hours runtime, 215 sq ft coverage; a runtime and humidity machine, not a coverage upgrade. Boond ₹899 — ultrasonic, 300ml, up to ~150 sq ft, ~6 hours, USB, colour night light. Hotel Collection fragrance oils are water-based and ultrasonic-only: 15ml ₹299 (a refill, never a standalone gift), 100ml ₹999, 300ml ₹1,799, pack of seven ₹1,799; they do not go into a waterless nebuliser, and reed oil goes into neither. Reed diffusers ₹749–₹1,349 for 50ml and 130ml, duos ₹1,498–₹1,598, all alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed and made in Pune. SOSA has no corporate or bulk gifting programme, no bulk or trade pricing, no negotiated GST arrangement, no custom branding, no co-branded packaging, no minimum-order scheme, no gift card, no gift hamper and no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand; the Hotel Collection scents are SOSA's own interpretations, always described as inspired by. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.




