The scent: the 1 Hotels-inspired Forest Suite — cedarwood, vetiver, green leaves — ₹299 for 15ml.
The house: dry wood where you dress, creamy Four Seasons-inspired where you entertain, St. Regis-inspired after eight. Three bottles, ₹897.
2. Choose the room scent from the same family but a register down. The house is the setting; the perfume is the thing being set. When both run the same accord, your nose adopts it as the baseline and stops reporting the perfume you actually paid for.
3. Split the house by room rather than buying one bottle for everywhere. Dry wood in the bedroom at three drops, creamy Four Seasons-inspired in a large living room at five or six, St. Regis-inspired switched on after eight. Three bottles at ₹299 each is ₹897.
4. Get the machine right once. A Sukoon at ₹1,899 covers 270–320 sq ft, runs 16–18 hours per 500ml fill on low, has steady, 2H and 4H timers, and arrives with three 15ml scents of your choice. A Boond at ₹899 handles a second, smaller room on the same bottles.
5. Buy 15ml to decide and 300ml to live with. ₹299 is roughly ₹20 per millilitre and ₹1,799 is about ₹6. The Pack of 7 at ₹1,799 saves ₹294 if you would rather try all seven than be told.
A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Part one — the principle behind every answer here
Nine articles precede this one and they all rest on the same idea, so it is worth stating carefully before any product is named. A home fragrance is not there to reproduce your perfume. It is there to give your perfume somewhere to be heard. That sounds like a stylistic preference and it is not — it is a consequence of how a nose behaves in a room it has been standing in for five minutes, and once you understand the mechanism the entire buying decision reorders itself around a different question: not what smells best in the bottle, but what leaves the most room for the thing on your wrist.
Part two — all seven scents, with their real note profiles
Every scent in the Hotel Collection, listed with what is actually in it and what it does in a room. These are SOSA's own interpretations of the moods of the world's finest hotels, composed in India to IFRA standards and phthalate-free — we are an independent house and not affiliated with any hotel brand. All seven are ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml and ₹1,799 for 300ml. The last two rows are the two scents with no wood in them at all, included because an honest table has to contain the answers you are not looking for.
| Scent | Notes | How it reads in a room | Best room | Under a woody perfume | 15ml |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Hotels-inspired · Forest Suite ★ | Cedarwood · vetiver · green leaves | Dry, green, structural — timber and plants rather than fragrance | Bedroom, study, anywhere you dress | Best of the seven — stays low and lets the perfume lead | ₹299 |
| The Ritz-Carlton-inspired · Quiet Luxury | White tea · bergamot · cedar | Clean cedar with bright air above it | Living room, hall, shared spaces | The pick if your perfume is dense — it makes space rather than filling it | ₹299 |
| Four Seasons-inspired · Warm Welcome | Citrus · floral · sandalwood | Creamy sandalwood lifted by citrus — the most staying power | Large living rooms, entrance halls | Excellent under dry woods; crowded under sandalwood | ₹299 |
| Westin-inspired · White Tea Serenity | White tea · aloe · cedar | The lightest cedar of the seven, close to weightless | Bedroom, bathroom, small or shared rooms | Lovely in small rooms; a big perfume walks over it | ₹299 |
| The St. Regis-inspired · Old-World Glamour | Amber · violet · woods | Polished, powdery, plush — unmistakably evening | Dining and drawing rooms, after eight | Evening only; it competes with anything warm you wear | ₹299 |
| Shangri-La-inspired · Tea Garden | Jasmine · green tea · white tea | Serene and green, with jasmine warming through it | Bathroom, guest room, quiet corners | Not woody — a deliberate change of subject | ₹299 |
| W Hotels-inspired · Lobby Bar | Citrus · pepper · amber | Zesty and peppery over a sultry amber base | Kitchens, work spaces, daytime | Not woody — the liveliest scent of the seven | ₹299 |
Part three — rooms, drops and sizes
Rooms first, because the same scent is right in one and wrong in another. The bedroom is the room to under-scent deliberately: you are downwind of it for eight hours and then you get dressed in it, so run the Forest Suite at three drops on the low setting with the 2H timer, machine across the room from the wardrobe. A closed bedroom holds fragrance for hours after the mist stops, which is why two hours before sleep scents the whole night and eight hours of mist mostly scents your bedding. The living room is the opposite problem — largest volume, doors opening all evening, air shared with a kitchen — so it wants weight at the base and five or six drops per tank. The Four Seasons-inspired is the answer there for most people, and the 1 Hotels-inspired if your taste runs dry rather than creamy. The hall is the one room to commit in and never rotate, because a scent only becomes an address by being the same scent for long enough that somebody associates it with you.
Drops next, and this is where most complaints are actually resolved. The Hotel Collection is dosed at three to six drops per tank, and the dose is per tank rather than per litre — you are scenting the mist, not the water, so a 300ml Boond takes the same three to six drops as a 500ml Sukoon. Three is a bedroom. Four is a study or a small living room. Five or six is a large hall before people arrive. If you wear perfume every day, live at the bottom of that range: the single most reliable fix for the complaint that a perfume has stopped smelling like much lately is to take one drop out of the tank. Rinse between scents so amber residue does not sit under a green wood, keep the machine at waist height or above because cool mist falls, and never substitute raw essential or carrier oils, which clog the 2.4MHz misting plate. Ventilate before you diffuse rather than diffusing over a live cooking smell — fragrance layered onto that produces a third smell nobody designed.
Sizes last, because the right size depends entirely on how certain you are. Buy 15ml at ₹299 to test a recommendation, including this one — roughly ₹20 per millilitre, poor value as a supply and excellent value as an argument, and at three to six drops a tank it still runs for weeks. Move to 100ml at ₹999 (about ₹10 per millilitre) or 300ml at ₹1,799 (about ₹6) for the one scent that has become the smell of your house. The Pack of 7 at 15ml is ₹1,799 against ₹2,093 for seven singles, so it saves ₹294 and is the sensible route for anyone who would rather decide by nose; at 100ml it is ₹5,999 and at 300ml ₹10,799. A Sukoon at ₹1,899 includes three 15ml bottles of your choice, so ordering the Forest Suite, the Quiet Luxury and the White Tea Serenity with the machine gives you the whole woody comparison for the price of the hardware. Free shipping starts above ₹499.
Part four — the complete SOSA edit, and the honest gaps
The whole range as it applies to somebody who wears woody perfume, in the order I would buy it — followed by the two things this range does not contain, because a buying guide that only lists what is in stock is an advertisement rather than a guide. There is no oud anywhere in the SOSA range and no musk; if either is what you are actually looking for, the closest honest answers are noted below rather than dressed up.
| Buy | What it is | When it is the right answer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. 1 Hotels-inspired 15ml ★ | Cedarwood, vetiver, green leaves — the driest of the seven | First, for most woody wearers. ₹299 is the entire test | ₹299 |
| 2. Four Seasons-inspired 15ml | The only creamy sandalwood in the range — citrus and florals above it | For a large living room, or if you wear dry woods | ₹299 |
| 3. Ritz-Carlton-inspired 15ml | White tea and bergamot over clean cedar | If your perfume is dense and the room needs air | ₹299 |
| 4. 300ml refill | About ₹6 per ml against roughly ₹20 for the 15ml | Once one bottle is clearly emptying first | ₹1,799 |
| 5. Sukoon or Boond | 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h, three scents included — or 300ml for a small room | If you do not already own an ultrasonic diffuser | ₹1,899 / ₹899 |
| No oud, no musk: the honest gap | The range contains neither. St. Regis-inspired is nearest for resinous warmth; Westin-inspired for a soft clean skin register | Said plainly rather than stretched to fit | ₹299 each |
Versailles
I have spent nine articles talking woody perfume wearers out of the thing they came in asking for, which is an odd way for a founder to write about her own range. But the position has not changed since the first page: the people who love fragrance most are the ones most likely to over-scent their homes, and they are the ones it costs the most. You buy a perfume you have thought carefully about, and then you quietly make it inaudible in the one place you spend the most hours.
So the answer is nearly always the same and it is nearly always cheaper than expected. One dry bottle at ₹299 for the room you dress in. One with more weight for the room you sit in with other people. Three drops rather than six. A machine that runs low for sixteen hours instead of hard for two. And then leave it, for months, until it stops being a product you bought and becomes the smell of the place you live — which is the only outcome worth paying for.
Everything is composed and made in India, and a part of every order funds girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. You get a home that smells like somewhere you chose; a girl gets a classroom. That equation has always felt right to me.
Frequently asked questions
- The ultrasonic diffuser answer, why wood behaves best at home and the hotel method — the three foundation guides.
- Bedrooms and living rooms — the same taste, opposite doses and opposite bases.
- Sandalwood, dry woods and fresh woods — the three branches of woody taste, each with its own scent.
- Which fragrance should a woody perfume lover buy? — the decision tree, if you want one bottle and no reading.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
Facts verified August 2026: SOSA Hotel Collection — water-based ultrasonic diffuser fragrance in seven scents, composed in India to IFRA standards, phthalate-free: The Ritz-Carlton-inspired 'Quiet Luxury' (white tea, bergamot, cedar); Westin-inspired 'White Tea Serenity' (white tea, aloe, cedar); 1 Hotels-inspired 'Forest Suite' (cedarwood, vetiver, green leaves); The St. Regis-inspired 'Old-World Glamour' (amber, violet, woods); Shangri-La-inspired 'Tea Garden' (jasmine, green tea, white tea); Four Seasons-inspired 'Warm Welcome' (citrus, floral, sandalwood); W Hotels-inspired 'Lobby Bar' (citrus, pepper, amber). Sizes 15ml ₹299 (~₹20/ml), 100ml ₹999 (~₹10/ml), 300ml ₹1,799 (~₹6/ml); Pack of 7 at 15ml ₹1,799, 100ml ₹5,999, 300ml ₹10,799. Dose 3–6 drops per tank. Diffusers: Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml scents included), Boond ₹899, Megh ₹3,499, waterless Vaayu ₹11,999 (up to 1000m³), Aangan ₹25,999, Meenar ₹38,500, Safar car diffuser ₹3,999. Reed diffusers (a separate alcohol-free line): Garden Bloom British rose and night-blooming jasmine from ₹799; Fresh Brew Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla from ₹849; Morning Freshness Malabar lemon, peppermint and eucalyptus from ₹749; Mountain Breeze Himalayan pine, sage and cedar from ₹849; Evening Calm Himalayan lavender and chamomile from ₹799; duos from ₹1,498; refills 300ml ₹2,399. The Hotel Collection contains no oud, no musk, no vanilla or gourmand note, no rose and no aquatic or marine note; where this guide recommends a scent for those tastes it says plainly what the range does and does not contain. SOSA is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.




