Best Gifts for Someone Hosting Diwali Dinner

Best Gifts for Someone Hosting Diwali Dinner

★ It lands on the busiest evening of their year — so it must ask them for nothingJar candles ₹379 · reeds from ₹749 · duos from ₹1,498 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA · Diwali gifting · for someone hosting dinner
A gift can ask for four things — a task, a reaction in front of people, a place to live and something back later — and on the night somebody hosts, the right one asks for none of them
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★★★★★
"Put the 130ml in my kitchen. Cuts through tadka and onion residue without fighting the smell of dinner. Magic."
Meera J. Hyderabad
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Our living room used to smell like whatever we cooked. Now it smells like a quiet luxury hotel even after Sunday biryani."
Karan D. Gurugram
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put the 130ml in our entryway. Three different guests asked which hotel it reminded them of. That's the win for me."
Ritu K. Delhi
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted it to a friend with a newborn. She said it's the one calm corner of the house now. Buying two more."
Tara P. Chennai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gave the 50ml as a housewarming gift for a friend who works from home. She ordered three more for the rest of the house."
Shreya P. Chennai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Real chamomile in the base makes it warm, not clinical. Most lavender diffusers smell like a hospital. This doesn't."
Kabir S. Hyderabad
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put the 130ml in my kitchen. Cuts through tadka and onion residue without fighting the smell of dinner. Magic."
Meera J. Hyderabad
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Our living room used to smell like whatever we cooked. Now it smells like a quiet luxury hotel even after Sunday biryani."
Karan D. Gurugram
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put the 130ml in our entryway. Three different guests asked which hotel it reminded them of. That's the win for me."
Ritu K. Delhi
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted it to a friend with a newborn. She said it's the one calm corner of the house now. Buying two more."
Tara P. Chennai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gave the 50ml as a housewarming gift for a friend who works from home. She ordered three more for the rest of the house."
Shreya P. Chennai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Real chamomile in the base makes it warm, not clinical. Most lavender diffusers smell like a hospital. This doesn't."
Kabir S. Hyderabad
Evening Calm · verified buyer
Alcohol-free · phthalate-free · paraben-free · IFRA-compliant · 0 ppm formaldehyde · composed in Pune No cord, no wick, no switch · 6 fibre reeds · the 6–8 weeks start whenever they open it No gift card, no hamper, no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume

 

Founder Diaries · Diwali Gifting · For Friends, Neighbours and Hosts
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 11 min read Updated August 2026
Your gift is going to land on the single busiest evening of that person’s year, in the ten minutes when the door, the stove and the children are all going at once. So the only sensible way to choose it is to ask what it will cost them rather than what it cost you — and the right answer costs them nothing at all. Morning Freshness at ₹749 in their hand, four words out loud — open this when you’re free — and then you get out of the way.
Quick answers — read this first
For the person who is actually cooking: Morning Freshness ₹749 — cold-pressed Malabar lemon, peppermint and eucalyptus globulus. The one register that works with a kitchen instead of against it, which is what a house smells of for three days after they host.

If you are choosing blind: Evening Calm ₹799 — 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest thing we make.

Several adults, no shared taste: Mountain Breeze ₹849.

A close friend, or a large dining and living room: a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349, or the Day & Night duo at ₹1,498.

Say the four words. Open this when you’re free. It removes the last obligation the gift carries — the obligation to react to it in front of you — and it is the most useful thing you will do that evening.

The honest gap: there is no gift card, no gift hamper or curated gift set, and no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume. A 15ml Hotel Collection bottle at ₹299 is a refill and needs a machine, so it is not a gift on its own.
The short answer
Short answer: a boxed 50ml reed diffuser at ₹749–₹849, handed over with an explicit instruction to open it later. Morning Freshness at ₹749 is my first choice for somebody who has cooked, because citrus-mint over a eucalyptus base is the one register that complements food rather than layering perfume on top of it. Six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, 6–8 weeks once opened, 14–18 weeks on the 130ml at ₹1,249.
The rule underneath it: a gift for a dinner host is not judged on what it is worth. It is judged on what it asks for — and a gift can ask for four different things: a task on arrival, a reaction in front of you, a place to live, and something back later. The right gift asks for none of the four. Everything else on this page is that sentence, worked out in detail.
What not to give: anything that needs the fridge, a vase, a serving dish or a decision about the menu. Their kitchen has been running for two days, every shelf is allocated, and the meal was planned before you were invited. A gift that lands inside any of those systems has to be integrated, and integration is work.
Shop: Morning Freshness ₹749 / ₹1,249 · Evening Calm ₹799 / ₹1,299 · Mountain Breeze ₹849 / ₹1,349 · Garden Bloom ₹799 / ₹1,299. Jar candles ₹379 / ₹664. Duos ₹1,498–₹1,598. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
What should I give someone who is hosting Diwali dinner?
1. A boxed 50ml reed diffuser, and Morning Freshness at ₹749 if they did the cooking themselves. Cold-pressed Malabar lemon over a peppermint heart, sitting on a eucalyptus globulus base that slows the lemon's evaporation by roughly three to four times. It is bright without being loud at 9.0 on our strength scale, and it is the only register I would put anywhere near a kitchen, because citrus works alongside cooking while a floral argues with it.

2. Hand it over and say, out loud, that they should open it later. This sounds like a small courtesy and it is actually the substantive part of the gift. Without it, a wrapped object in a host's hand carries an unstated instruction to stop, open, admire and thank, in front of a hallway of people, while something is on the heat. Four words removes all of that.

3. Choose something whose useful life starts on their clock, not yours. Sealed reed oil is exactly as good on the sixth day as on the first. The 6–8 weeks begin whenever they get round to it — which, during the festive week, may be several days after your dinner, because they will be out at other people's houses in the meantime. That is a feature. Anything perishable spends those same days quietly deteriorating on a side table.

4. Do not give them anything that needs a socket, water or supervision that evening. This is why I would not send a host an ultrasonic machine as a dinner-night gift even though the Sukoon at ₹1,899 is a lovely present in other circumstances — it needs a plug point, a tank of water and a place to live, and none of those exist on a dinner night. A reed has no cord, no wick and no switch. It sits there and works.

5. Set the register by the relationship, not by the size of the dinner. ₹749–₹849 is a complete and appropriate gift. Go to a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 for a close friend or a large dining and living room, and to a duo at ₹1,498 only where the friendship genuinely carries it.

Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: the gift lands on the busiest evening of their year, so it must ask for nothing — no task, no reaction, no placement, no obligation. Morning Freshness ₹749 for somebody who cooked, Evening Calm ₹799 blind, a duo ₹1,498 for a real friend. Then say: open this when you're free. There is no gift card and no hamper.
SOSA Morning Freshness Malabar lemon and mint reed diffuser
For the person who did the cooking
Morning Freshness · Malabar lemon + mint ₹749 / 50ml
A house that has hosted a Diwali dinner smells of that dinner for about three days afterwards, and most home fragrance responds to this by adding a second smell on top. This one does not. Cold-pressed Malabar lemon and peppermint over eucalyptus globulus reads as cleared air rather than as perfume — Meera J. in Hyderabad keeps a 130ml in her kitchen and says: "Cuts through tadka and onion residue without fighting the smell of dinner.". 9.0 on the SOSA strength scale, 6–8 weeks on the 50ml, 14–18 on the 130ml at ₹1,249.

What their day has actually been like before you ring the bell

It is worth reconstructing, because it explains everything about what to buy. Somebody hosting a Diwali dinner has been in motion for two days. There was a shopping trip built around a menu that had to satisfy a vegetarian, a diabetic and a child who eats four things. There was cleaning that went further than usual because people are coming, and there was the whole business of the lamps, and somewhere in there the person hosting also had to be at work, or with their own parents, or both. By the time the first guest arrives, they have made several hundred consecutive small decisions and have very few left.

And then the evening itself is not a party they are attending, it is a job they are performing. Food has to come out hot and in order. Somebody has to notice that the child has gone quiet. There is a course still in the kitchen, a dish that did not set, and a doorbell going every four minutes. Whatever you hand over lands squarely in the middle of that, and it lands alongside eight other things handed over by eight other people in the same forty minutes.

Which is why the usual way of choosing a gift produces the wrong answer. The instinct is to ask what is nice, what is impressive, what shows I thought about it. The better question is unglamorous: what will this cost the person receiving it, in the first ten minutes and in the fortnight afterwards? Some gifts cost nothing. Some cost a task at the worst possible moment. Some cost a performance of delight in front of a hallway. And a few — the ones people are proudest of — cost a permanent obligation to display something, which is a bill that arrives long after the evening is forgotten.

There is a last and rather unsentimental point, and it is the reason home fragrance does so well here. During this week the same household is both giving and receiving on a scale that happens at no other time of year, and the overwhelming majority of what arrives at a dinner is edible and largely interchangeable. The failure mode is not that the host dislikes your gift. It is that they cannot tell it apart from the other eight. Almost nobody gives home fragrance. Yours will be the only bottle on that table, and it will still be working six to eight weeks later, when everything that arrived beside it has been eaten, redistributed or quietly thrown away.

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ASK ONE · A TASK ON ARRIVAL
Nothing to chill, arrange, serve or find a place for
SOSA Morning Freshness reed diffuserMorning Freshness₹749The first and largest ask, and the one most gifts fail. A dinner host's fridge is not merely full, it is allocated — every shelf is holding something for the meal, so anything that must be chilled means taking something out. Flowers mean a vase and a surface. A dish means serving equipment and a decision about where it fits in a menu planned days ago. A sealed bottle in a box needs none of that: it is taken, thanked for, set on a console, and it stays there quite happily. Morning Freshness at ₹749 is my pick for a host who cooked, because it is the register that will still be useful in that kitchen a fortnight later.
Fails this test: anything chilled, anything that needs a vase or a plate, anything that has to be dealt with before it can be put down.
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ASK TWO · A REACTION IN FRONT OF PEOPLE
The gift should not require them to stop and perform
SOSA Evening Calm reed diffuserEvening Calm₹799This is the ask nobody counts and everybody feels. A present held out in a doorway carries an unwritten instruction: stop, open, look pleased, say the right thing, and do it while four other people watch and a pan is going. It is a small performance and it is genuinely tiring. The fix is free — you tell them to open it later — and it works best with something that needs no explanation when they do. A glass bottle, six reeds and a scent name is understood in one second, by anybody, with nobody there to introduce it. Evening Calm at ₹799 is the safest thing to leave unexplained: 8.9, the softest we make, and soft is the property that cannot offend.
Fails this test: anything that needs a story to land, anything that only makes sense if you are standing there when it is opened.
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ASK THREE · A PLACE TO LIVE, AND SOMETHING BACK
No display obligation, no upkeep, no debt
SOSA Mountain Breeze reed diffuserMountain Breeze₹849The third and fourth asks arrive weeks later. A decorative object has to be put somewhere and then kept there, because the giver will visit again — that is a permanent low-level obligation attached to a single evening. Anything with a plug, a tank or a wick asks for upkeep and supervision. And a gift pitched far above the relationship asks for something back, which is the least kind thing you can do to somebody who is already spending. A consumable settles all three at once: it is used up, so it never becomes furniture, and it makes no claim on the friendship. Mountain Breeze at ₹849 is the one for a household of several adults — 9.4, the least sweet and least gendered scent we make, and equally right in a hall, a study or a bedroom, so it creates no placement problem either.
Fails this test: ornaments, framed things, anything with a plug or a tank on the night, and anything priced well above the friendship.

Say “open this when you’re free” — and mean it

I would put this ahead of the choice of product if I had to rank the two. The permission is part of the gift. Handing something over at a dinner without it leaves the host holding a small unresolved obligation: they can either stop the evening to open it, or set it aside and feel faintly rude for having done so. Saying the words out loud closes that off completely. It converts your gift from something happening now into something waiting for them, and waiting is exactly the right shape for it.

It also means you should stop expecting to see it opened, and be entirely relaxed about that. In practice, gifts at a dinner get handed to whoever is nearest the door — a cousin, a friend who arrived early, somebody's parent — and go onto a stack. The stack may not be looked at for days, because the household is out at other people's houses. None of that is a slight, and all of it is an argument for something sealed. Reed oil in glass does not care. Its 6–8 weeks begin when they open the box, so the gift's clock is theirs to start.

And when they do open it, the ideal reaction is not astonishment, it is recognition — oh good, this can go in the hall. That is the whole standard. If you want to add one sentence when you hand it over, make it useful rather than promotional: tell them six reeds is full strength and three is a bedroom. Nothing else about a reed diffuser needs explaining, which is the practical reason it survives being given badly, in a doorway, in a hurry, to somebody who is not really listening.

The table — what to give, by the kind of dinner

Diwali dinners are not one event. A dinner cooked by one person for eight is a different problem from a large catered evening, and the correct gift moves with it. The register is set by the occasion and the friendship together, never by how much you feel you owe them for the invitation.

Dinners, by who cooked and how close you are
Seven kinds of dinner and what belongs in your hand
The dinner What to give Why it is right Price
They cooked it themselves Morning Freshness 50ml Works with a kitchen rather than over it — 9.0, bright, and useful for weeks after ₹749
You do not know the household well Evening Calm 50ml 8.9, the softest scent we make — no cultural loading, nothing that presumes ₹799
Several adults, no obvious shared taste Mountain Breeze 50ml Least sweet and least gendered register at 9.4; suits any room, so no placement problem ₹849
A large evening where everybody is bringing something Message-free jar candle Light to carry, about 15–18 hours, and nobody's gift should be a statement ₹379 / ₹664
A close friend, or a large dining and living room 130ml reed 14–18 weeks, sized for rooms above 150 sq ft with all six reeds in ₹1,249–₹1,349
A host who is genuinely a close friend Day & Night duo Two bottles, two rooms, and the household keeps whichever they prefer ₹1,498
They asked you to bring something Exactly what they asked for A request outranks every rule on this page, without exception
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Three gifts that ask a dinner host for nothing
The SOSA principle
A gift can ask for four things: a task, a reaction, a place to live, and something back. On the night somebody hosts, the right gift asks for none of them.
Which is why the four most useful words you will say all evening are: open this when you're free.

When food is exactly the right gift for a host

There are dinners where I would carry something edible and would not think twice, and pretending otherwise would make the rest of this page less trustworthy. The first and largest case is simple: if they have asked you to bring something, bring that. A host who says bring a dessert has planned around your dessert, and turning up with a nicer, cleverer gift instead is not thoughtfulness — it is a hole in the middle of their menu. The request outranks everything here.

The second case is the one people underrate. A well-judged dessert or a dish that genuinely replaces a course does not add work, it removes a course from the host's list, and if you offer it early enough for them to plan around it, that is one of the kindest things a guest can do. The distinction is between food that arrives as a contribution — agreed, expected, slotted into the plan — and food that arrives as a surprise, which has to be integrated at the worst moment. The first is help. The second is a gift shaped like help.

Third, there is the household that likes the table full. Some do, genuinely, and they will be pleased rather than burdened by another box. And where the dinner is at a family home with elders present, or where it is the first time you are entering that house, the ritual sweet is the correct form of the greeting and nothing substitutes for it — mithai there is not really a gift at all, it is a piece of grammar, and the right move is to carry it and to carry something lasting alongside it if you want the household to have both.

Where the argument turns is the ordinary case: an unrequested edible gift, arriving with eight others, on a night when the fridge is allocated and the menu is fixed, in a week when the same thing is happening at every house on the street. It has to be stored, redistributed or thrown; there is very often somebody in the household with a dietary reason to leave it unopened, which you have no way of knowing; and it competes with a meal the host has spent two days on. Carry food when it has been asked for, when it replaces a course by arrangement, or when the greeting is the point. Carry a bottle when you want the gift to be about their home rather than about tonight.

On the night they host, your gift is not competing with the other gifts. It is competing with everything else that needs their attention, and it wins by needing none of it.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

The host edit, in buying order — and what does not exist

What I would actually buy for somebody hosting dinner, in order, with the honest gap in the last row rather than tucked into a footnote where nobody reads it.

The complete host edit
What to give, in what order, and what SOSA does not sell
Buy What it is When it is the right answer Price
1. Morning Freshness 50ml Malabar lemon, peppermint, eucalyptus globulus — 9.0, bright The default for a host who cooked. Works with a kitchen rather than over it ₹749
2. Evening Calm 50ml Kashmir lavender, chamomile, soft musk — 8.9, the softest we make When you do not know the household and want the safest possible choice ₹799
3. Mountain Breeze 50ml Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar — 9.4, least sweet and least gendered A household of several adults with no shared taste you can rely on ₹849
4. Core jar candle Message-free 80g soy jar, about 15–18 hours; ₹664 for two A large dinner where everybody is bringing something ₹379 / ₹664
5. 130ml reed The same scents in the large size — 14–18 weeks, for rooms above 150 sq ft A close friend, or a host with a large dining and living room ₹1,249–₹1,349
6. Day & Night duo Morning Freshness and Evening Calm, 50ml × 2 — bright for the day, soft for the night Only where the friendship genuinely carries it, and never for an acquaintance ₹1,498
Not available: the honest gap There is no gift card, no gift hamper, gift box or curated gift set of reed diffusers, no corporate or bulk programme, and no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume. A 15ml Hotel Collection at ₹299 is a refill for an ultrasonic machine and never a gift on its own Said plainly, because a host gift is exactly where a buyer starts hunting for a shortcut ₹299
Honest notes for buyers: every SOSA reed diffuser is alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, with six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune by an ISIPCA Versailles-trained perfumer and climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. A 50ml suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft and a 130ml above that; the reed count is the volume dial, and flipping the reeds every three to five days restores the lift. If the host would rather have the hotel register, that means a machine — the Sukoon at ₹1,899 or the Boond at ₹899 — because the Hotel Collection is water-based and ultrasonic-only and there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. A machine needs a socket, water and topping up, which is why it is the wrong thing to hand over on a dinner night. The reed line has no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household conditions. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. SOSA is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand.
SOSA Day and Night reed diffuser duo
When the host is a real friend
Day & Night duo · Morning Freshness + Evening Calm ₹1,498
Two 50ml bottles, which is the right shape for a household rather than a person: bright in the kitchen and the room they start the day in, soft by the bed. It also hedges, because they keep whichever they prefer and put the other wherever it suits — no taste has to be guessed correctly for the gift to land. Six fibre reeds in each, 6–8 weeks each, and 130ml × 2 at ₹2,498 where the rooms are large. Keep this register for a genuine friendship.
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A note from Sonal

The best guest I have ever had put something in my hand at the door, said this is not for tonight, open it on Sunday, and walked into the room. I remember it years later, and I have no memory at all of several more expensive gifts I received the same evening, because those ones required me to stop being a host for ninety seconds while everybody watched.

The other thing I would say to anybody buying for a host is about the day after, which nobody buys for. A house that has hosted smells of having hosted for about three days. Oil, onions, ghee, and the particular flatness of a room that has had twenty people in it and the windows shut. Most home fragrance answers that by putting a floral on top, which produces a smell nobody wants. A citrus with a eucalyptus base does something different — it reads as air that has been cleared rather than covered, which is why Morning Freshness is the one I send to people who cook.

When they open it, the only useful instruction is the reed count. Six for a kitchen or a living room, three or four for a bedroom, two or three in a small bathroom, where a 50ml will run close to three months rather than eight weeks. Flip them every three to five days, keep the bottle away from the direct blast of a split AC and out of direct sun. Everything is composed in Pune, and a portion of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best gift for someone hosting Diwali dinner?
A boxed 50ml reed diffuser, handed over with an explicit open this when you're free. Morning Freshness at ₹749 is the best choice if they cooked — Malabar lemon, peppermint and eucalyptus globulus at 9.0, the one register that works with a kitchen rather than layering perfume over it. Evening Calm at ₹799 is the safest if you do not know the household, and Mountain Breeze at ₹849 where several adults share the house.
Should the host open the gift while I am there?
No, and you should say so. A wrapped object held out in a doorway carries an unstated instruction to stop, open and react in front of everybody, which is a small performance at the worst possible moment. Tell them to open it later and the obligation disappears. It also stops mattering that gifts at a dinner are usually handed to whoever is near the door and go onto a stack for several days — sealed reed oil is exactly as good on the sixth day as on the first, and its 6–8 weeks begin whenever they open the box.
How much should I spend on a gift for a Diwali dinner host?
₹749–₹849 is a complete and appropriate gift for an ordinary invitation, and a message-free jar candle at ₹379 is entirely correct at a large dinner where everybody is bringing something. Move up to a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 for a close friend or a large dining and living room, and to a duo at ₹1,498 only where the friendship genuinely carries it. Over-spending on a host asks for something back, which is unkind to somebody who has already spent.
Is a diffuser machine a good gift for someone hosting dinner?
Not on the night itself. The Sukoon at ₹1,899 is a genuinely good present — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, and it ships with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents — but it needs a socket, a tank of water, a place to live and topping up, and a dinner host has none of those to spare. If you want to give one, give it on a quieter day. On the night, give something with no cord, no wick and no switch. Note also that the Hotel Collection is water-based and ultrasonic-only: there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser, and a 15ml at ₹299 is a refill rather than a gift on its own.
Should I take food to a Diwali dinner instead?
If they asked you to, absolutely — the request outranks everything else, and a dessert arranged in advance genuinely removes a course from their list. Where it goes wrong is the unrequested edible gift arriving alongside eight others: the fridge is already allocated to the meal, the menu was fixed days ago, and there is very often somebody in the household with a dietary reason to leave it unopened. Where elders are present or you are entering the home for the first time, the ritual sweet remains the correct greeting and nothing replaces it.
Diwali gifting · for someone hosting dinner
No task, no reaction, no upkeep — and four words: open this when you're free
Morning Freshness ₹749 for a host who cooked, Evening Calm ₹799 as the blind buy, Mountain Breeze ₹849 for a household of several adults, message-free jar candles at ₹379 or ₹664 for two, a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 for a closer friend, and the Day & Night duo at ₹1,498. Six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, 6–8 weeks on a 50ml and 14–18 on a 130ml. Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune. No gift card, no hamper, no room spray. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on what to give somebody who is hosting Diwali dinner. The argument is that a host gift should be judged by what it asks of the recipient rather than by what it cost the giver, and that a gift can ask for four distinct things — a task on arrival, a reaction performed in front of other guests, a permanent place to live, and reciprocity later. It recommends handing the gift over with an explicit instruction to open it after the evening, and states that a host gift will usually be set aside for several days, which is the correct outcome. It states at length where food remains the better gift, including whenever the host has asked for something specific, where a dish removes a course by prior arrangement, and where a ritual sweet is the correct form of the greeting. It states plainly that SOSA has no gift card, no gift hamper or curated gift set, no corporate or bulk programme and no room spray, and that a 15ml Hotel Collection bottle is a refill rather than a standalone gift. No price is given for any product SOSA does not sell. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household use and vary with room size, ventilation and reed count. Review quotations are from verified SOSA buyers and are reproduced without alteration.

SOSA facts verified August 2026: Reed diffusers — Morning Freshness ₹749 / ₹1,249 (9.0 on the SOSA strength scale; Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus, whose base slows lemon evaporation three to four times), Evening Calm ₹799 / ₹1,299 (8.9, the softest in the range; Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk), Garden Bloom ₹799 / ₹1,299 (8.9, medium floral; British rose · night-blooming jasmine), Mountain Breeze ₹849 / ₹1,349 (9.4; Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar), Fresh Brew ₹849 / ₹1,349 (9.5, the deepest in the range; Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel). 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks and suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft; 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks and suits rooms above that. Six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, flipped every three to five days; the reed count is the volume dial. Duos 50ml × 2 — Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598; 130ml × 2 ₹2,498 / ₹2,548 / ₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399 · 500ml ₹3,499. Core scented jar candles 80g ₹379 single and ₹664 for the two-pack, approximately 15–18 hours single and 30–36 hours for the pair: Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings, Evening Walks. Machines — Boond ₹899 (300ml, up to about 150 sq ft, roughly 6 hours, USB), Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included), Megh ₹3,499, Vaayu ₹11,999, Aangan ₹25,999, Meenar ₹38,500, Safar ₹3,999. Hotel Collection 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799, water-based and ultrasonic-only; a 15ml is a refill and never a standalone gift; there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. Attars 3ml ₹379–₹399, 6ml ₹669–₹699, 12ml ₹1,149–₹1,199. All reed diffusers are alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT (caprylic/capric triglyceride) base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune, climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. There is no gift card, no gift hamper or curated gift set, no corporate or bulk programme, no room spray, and no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed. 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. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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