If you want it to feel like a proper parcel: the 130ml at ₹1,299, which runs 14–18 weeks, or the Warmth & Bloom duo at ₹1,598 — two 50ml bottles, which is the best way to hedge when you are choosing for a home you have not seen.
Shipping: free above ₹499, which covers every reed diffuser in the range. That is the only logistics claim I am going to make on a blog page.
When to send flowers instead: a bereavement, a hospital stay, an apology. Order them from a florist near them, not from me. The gesture needs to be local and visibly temporary.
The honest gap: there is no SOSA gift card, no gift hamper, no gift box and no curated reed gift set. If you were hoping to send a voucher and let them choose, that does not exist here and I would rather say so.
2. Choose the scent by how much you actually know. Garden Bloom ₹799 if you were buying flowers, because that tells me they like florals. Evening Calm ₹799 if you genuinely cannot check — it is the softest thing we make at 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, room-agnostic and with no cultural loading.
3. Hedge if the home is one you have not seen. The Warmth & Bloom duo at ₹1,598 is two 50ml bottles: the recipient keeps the one that suits them and puts the other in a second room. At a distance that is worth more than a single larger bottle.
4. Size it to the room you can picture. The 50ml is right for anything up to about 150 sq ft — a bedroom, a bathroom, a home office. The 130ml at ₹1,299 is for a living room or an entryway and runs 14–18 weeks. If you cannot picture the flat at all, send the 50ml; it is the size that cannot be wrong.
5. Say the thing you meant to say yourself. A gift sent across a distance is not the message — it is the accompaniment. Ring them, or write to them. The bottle is what keeps reminding them afterwards.
Free shipping above ₹499, which covers every reed diffuser in the range. Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
The three problems with sending a perishable
None of these is a complaint about flowers. They are simply the consequences of sending something alive to a place you are not, and they are worth naming because most people have experienced all three without ever articulating them.
Evening Calm₹799A living gift creates a small obligation the moment it arrives. It cannot sit with a neighbour for two days, it cannot wait on a hall table until the evening, and it has to be attended to more or less at once. If the recipient is at work, travelling, unwell or simply having a difficult week, the gesture arrives as a task. A sealed 50ml bottle at ₹799 is completely indifferent to when it is opened, which at a distance is not a small feature — it is the whole reason the gift lands as a kindness rather than as one more thing to handle.
Garden Bloom₹799When you are in the room, the gift is an accessory to your presence. When you are not, the gift is the presence, and it should therefore last as long as you can make it last. A bouquet stops speaking for you at the end of its week. Garden Bloom at ₹799 speaks for you for six to eight weeks, and the 130ml at ₹1,299 for fourteen to eighteen. A buyer in Gurgaon sent the 130ml as a gift and got a text at eleven at night saying the recipient’s entire study now smelled like a café — which is the sender being thought about, weeks after the parcel.
Warmth & Bloom duo₹1,598This is the one people underestimate. Sending means guessing at a room you may never have stood in — its size, its ventilation, whether there is already a fragrance in it. Two defences. First, when in doubt send the 50ml rather than the 130ml, because a 50ml suits anything up to about 150 sq ft and cannot overwhelm a small flat. Second, if the budget allows, send the Warmth & Bloom duo at ₹1,598, which is two 50ml bottles and turns one guess into a choice made at the other end by the person who can actually see the room.
When you should send flowers anyway
There is a category of remote gifting where flowers are not merely acceptable but correct, and where I would rather you closed this page. If somebody has been bereaved, or is in hospital, or you are apologising for something real, send flowers and order them from a florist near them. Speed and locality are the point: the gesture has to arrive while the moment is still the moment, it has to be visibly temporary so that it asks nothing of a household already dealing with a great deal, and it has to require no decision from anybody. A home fragrance parcel arriving in that week is a household purchase landing at a time when nobody wants to think about the household, however carefully it was chosen.
Flowers also have one advantage at a distance that I cannot engineer around: they are legible to a room. If the gift will be seen by other people — a hospital ward, an office, a funeral, a green room, a performance, a graduation you could not attend — a bouquet announces that somebody who is not present was thinking of the recipient, and it does so to everyone standing there. A bottle on a side table does not, and pretending otherwise would be silly. Public occasion, public gift.
Everything else, though — the birthday in another city, the friend who has had a rotten few months, the thank-you you owe somebody who did something substantial, a new flat, a promotion, a parent you do not see enough — is a private occasion in a private home. That is precisely where a gift that keeps working after the courier has gone does more than a gift that peaked on the doorstep.
What you are actually sending
Read the second column first: it is the one that decides how the parcel lands. No price appears here for flowers or for any competing gift, because that varies by city, season and shop and SOSA has not verified a single figure — the comparison below is about what the gift asks of the person receiving it.
| What you send | What it asks on arrival | How long it stands in for you | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cut flowers | Attention within the hour, water, a trim, and an ending later | About a week | Not stated — SOSA has not verified florist pricing |
| Evening Calm 50ml ★ | Nothing. It waits, sealed, until they are ready | 6–8 weeks | ₹799 |
| Garden Bloom 50ml | Nothing — and it is the floral, if flowers were the instinct | 45 days to two months | ₹799 |
| Garden Bloom 130ml | Nothing, but it wants a room above about 150 sq ft | 14–18 weeks | ₹1,299 |
| Warmth & Bloom duo | Nothing — and it hands the choice back to the person in the room | 6–8 weeks each, two rooms | ₹1,598 |
| Cozy Corner jar candle — second option | A flame, and somebody present to watch it | Roughly 15–18 hours single, 30–36 for the two-pack | ₹379 / ₹664 |
Safest blind · Evening Calm₹799Shop →
The floral · Garden Bloom₹799Shop →
Hedges the guess · the duo₹1,598Shop →
Choosing for a home you have not seen
Sending is blind buying with extra steps, so use the same discipline. The four things that make a fragrance safe to send are low strength, low polarisation, room-agnosticism and no cultural or memory loading, and Evening Calm at ₹799 satisfies all four — 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest thing we make, and equally at home by a bed, in a bathroom or in a guest room. It is the bottle I send when somebody asks me to choose for a person I have never met.
If you were about to order flowers, you have better information than that and should use it. Garden Bloom at ₹799 is the only floral in the range and the closest thing to the gift you were already buying. But be honest with yourself about how you know: if it is because they once had roses in a photograph, send Evening Calm. Anti-floral is a real and firmly held position, and it is the one preference that can turn a thoughtful parcel into a polite thank-you message. Where you suspect it — a study, a man who says he does not like fragrance, a household you know disagrees — Mountain Breeze at ₹849 is the least sweet and least gendered thing we make. A buyer in Delhi sent it to her father, who she describes as the hardest person to buy fragrance for, and he asked for a second one.
Two practical notes for a parcel going somewhere you cannot supervise. Tell the recipient, in your message, that the reeds are a volume dial — six for a living room, three for a bedside, two or three in a small bathroom, where a 50ml will then run close to three months. And tell them not to stand it under a running split AC, which strips the top notes within days. Those two sentences prevent most of the disappointment that gets blamed on the fragrance. On the logistics I will say exactly one thing, which is that shipping is free above ₹499, and leave everything else to the checkout, where it belongs.
The edit for sending — and what SOSA does not sell
In the order I would actually send them. The last row is the honest gap, and for this page it is a pointed one: the obvious dodge when you are choosing at a distance is a voucher, and there is no SOSA gift card to hide behind.
| Send | What it is | When it is the right answer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Evening Calm 50ml ★ | Kashmir lavender and chamomile at 8.9 — the softest thing we make | When you cannot check their taste. The safest parcel in the range | ₹799 |
| 2. Garden Bloom 50ml | British rose and night-blooming jasmine — the only floral in the range | When you were about to send flowers and know they like them | ₹799 |
| 3. Warmth & Bloom duo | Two 50ml bottles — the floral and the gourmand | When the home is one you have not seen and you want them to choose | ₹1,598 |
| 4. Garden Bloom 130ml | The same floral in the size for a living room or entryway | When you know the room is large, and want 14–18 weeks of standing in for you | ₹1,299 |
| 5. Cozy Corner jar candle — second option | An 80g soy jar candle with no message on it, ₹664 for the two-pack | A colleague, or a smaller parcel where a joke would be wrong. It needs a flame and somebody present | ₹379 / ₹664 |
| No gift card, no hamper: the honest gap | There is no SOSA gift card, no gift hamper, no gift box and no curated reed gift set. A duo is the largest reed gift that exists. And the reed line contains exactly one floral — no orange blossom, neroli, lily or tuberose | Said plainly rather than stretched to fit | ₹1,598 / ₹799 |
Versailles
I have sent a great many apologetic bouquets in my life, mostly for occasions I could not get to, and I stopped when a friend told me — kindly — that she had spent the evening of her birthday looking for something tall enough to put them in. That is the part of remote gifting nobody accounts for: the gift lands in a day you cannot see, and asks that day to make room for it.
What I like about sending a reed diffuser is how little it demands on arrival and how much it does afterwards. It sits in its box until somebody has a free half hour. Then it works for six to eight weeks, or fourteen to eighteen on the larger bottle, and every one of those weeks is a small reminder that somebody who was not there had thought about them. That is a better trade for a person who cannot be present than a spectacular five minutes on a Tuesday.
Two honest things, since I am asking you to send something on my word. There is no gift card here, so you cannot pass the decision back — you have to choose, and Evening Calm is the choice that is hardest to get wrong. And if the person you are sending to is grieving or unwell, do not send this at all. Ring a florist near them. Everything I make is composed in Pune, and a part of every order funds a girl’s classroom through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- The full answer and Lasting longer — a bouquet is four gifts wearing one wrapper, and the comparison stated in time, not in rupees.
- The luxury register and Birthdays — front-loaded at the door, or back-loaded in the room, and forgettability rather than duplication.
- Anniversaries and Housewarmings — the flower that does its work after dark, and the new flat with no vase in it.
- The head-to-head — flowers win the moment, a reed wins the month.
- The decision tree — one bottle, no reading.
- The complete flowers guide — every decision in one place.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
SOSA reed diffusers — facts verified August 2026: Five scents, all alcohol-free, on a heat-stable CCT (caprylic/capric triglyceride) base rather than DPG, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed and made in Pune, India. Evening Calm (Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest in the range. Garden Bloom (British rose · night-blooming jasmine sambac · soft musk drydown) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9. Morning Freshness (Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus) 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0. Mountain Breeze (Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4. Fresh Brew (Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5. Longevity 6–8 weeks on 50ml and 14–18 weeks on 130ml. Duos: Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 (50ml × 2); 130ml duos ₹2,498–₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399. Candle referenced as a clearly-labelled second option: core 80g soy jar candles ₹379 single, ₹664 two-pack, roughly 15–18 hours of burn per jar. Climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. The reed line contains exactly one floral and no oud, sandalwood, vetiver, amber, orange blossom, neroli, aquatic, marine or clean-linen accord; there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser, and reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products that are not interchangeable. SOSA does not sell a room spray, a gift hamper, a gift box, a curated reed gift set or a gift card. Free shipping above ₹499. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.




