By relationship, in one line: mother → Garden Bloom ₹799 · father, brother, husband → Mountain Breeze ₹849 · wife → Garden Bloom ₹799 · sister → Garden Bloom ₹799 or a duo · in-laws → Evening Calm ₹799 · boss or colleague → Evening Calm ₹799 or Mountain Breeze ₹849, nothing above ₹849 · a couple or newlyweds → a duo ₹1,498–₹1,598 · taste unknown → Evening Calm ₹799.
The three-tier ladder: considered ₹749–₹849 (one 50ml) · substantial ₹1,249–₹1,349 (one 130ml) or ₹1,498–₹1,598 (a duo, which is better because it hedges) · premium ₹2,498–₹2,598 (a duo in 130ml).
There is no SOSA gift card. No voucher and no store credit exists.
The honest gaps: no oud, sandalwood, vetiver, teak, patchouli or amber reed · no aquatic, marine or clean-linen reed · no musk-led scent · and no hotel-inspired reed diffuser at all. Those registers live on the ultrasonic side — Hotel Collection scents from ₹299 with a Boond ₹899 or Sukoon ₹1,899.
2. The three defaults cover most of them. Evening Calm ₹799 when you are guessing or the relationship is formal. Garden Bloom ₹799 for mothers, wives, sisters and weddings. Mountain Breeze ₹849 for fathers, brothers, husbands and anyone hard to buy for.
3. For two people, buy for two people. A duo of two 50ml bottles at ₹1,498–₹1,598 is the correct shape for a couple: it scents two rooms and implies that neither person's taste was ranked above the other's. It is also the best hedge in the range at any budget.
4. Use the ladder rather than your instinct about money. ₹749–₹849 is considered and correct for friends, colleagues and casual occasions. ₹1,249–₹1,349 or ₹1,498–₹1,598 is substantial and correct for parents, siblings, spouses, in-laws and bosses. ₹2,498–₹2,598 is premium, for weddings and milestone anniversaries. At similar money the duo beats the single large bottle, because it hedges.
5. Know what we do not make before you buy. No oud, sandalwood, vetiver, teak, patchouli or amber reed. No aquatic, marine or clean-linen reed. No musk-led scent. No hotel-inspired reed diffuser at all. And no gift card. Each of those has a nearest honest answer and they are all listed in part four.
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Part one — the principle that holds all hundred pages
Everything in this series rests on one sentence, and it is worth stating before any product is named. A gift is judged on the probability of being wrong, not the height of being right. When you buy for yourself you optimise for delight — you take the interesting option, because you can return it, ignore it or laugh at it. When you buy for somebody else you are managing a distribution of outcomes you cannot see, and the correct strategy is the one that minimises the chance of a miss. That single reframing is why the recommendations across these hundred pages differ so often from what a person would choose for their own home, and why the safest scent is almost never the most exciting one.
The second principle is structural rather than strategic, and it is the reason this series is about home fragrance at all. A reed diffuser is an unusually good gift for four reasons that have nothing to do with how it smells. They are set out below, and if you accept them you have already decided most of the question; all that remains is which bottle.
Garden Bloom₹799Almost every object given as a gift arrives with a housing requirement attached, and a gracious recipient will meet it out of politeness for years. That is how the most loved people end up with the fullest shelves. A consumable escapes it entirely: it runs, it is used up, and nothing about its ending is a judgement on the giver. This is also the correct answer to the perennial what do you buy someone who has everything — the has-everything problem is a storage problem, and the category-correct response to a person who has run out of places to put objects is to give them something that does not need a place.
Mountain Breeze₹849A gift that requires the recipient to learn something, install something or remember something is a gift with a failure mode built into it. A reed diffuser has none: put the bottle down, put the reeds in, and the room changes within an hour. It runs whether they engage with it or not, which means there is no way to use it incorrectly. That matters most for the recipients you know least — a colleague's home, an in-law's flat, a couple's new hall — where you cannot see the plug points and cannot ask.
Evening Calm₹799A perfume is a claim about how somebody should smell, which is why it is intimate between people who know each other and uncomfortable between people who do not. A home fragrance makes no claim about the recipient's body at all — it is a gift to a room, and rooms do not have egos. That is the property that makes it work for in-laws, bosses, managers and colleagues, where a wearable fragrance would be an overstep. And it has duration on its side: chocolates are an evening and flowers are a week, while a 50ml runs 6–8 weeks and a 130ml runs 14–18. It stops being an event and becomes part of an ordinary Tuesday.
Part two — the master finder
This is the heart of the page. Nineteen relationships, the gift for each, the reason, the price and a second option. The logic behind every row is the same: the closer the relationship, the more risk you can take, and the more formal it is, the less the fragrance should say. A mother tolerates a floral because a floral is the register most often bought for mothers and most often kept. A boss does not, because a floral in an office gift reads as a taste statement about somebody you should not be making taste statements about. A couple gets a duo, because a single bottle silently ranks two people.
Where a candle appears in the second column it is because it is genuinely the better gift at that moment — a smaller budget, or a recipient who wants something to light rather than something that simply runs — and where a relationship-message candle would be a misjudgement, the second option is a message-free core jar instead. Note also that a 50ml suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft, so bathrooms, bedrooms and home offices, while a 130ml is for anything larger: a living room, a kitchen, the open-plan end of a flat.
| Relationship | What to give | Why | Price | Second option |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mother | Garden Bloom 50ml or 130ml | The most-gifted register we make, and mothers are the one relationship where a floral is more likely right than wrong | ₹799 / ₹1,299 | Evening Calm ₹799 if she sleeps lightly |
| Father | Mountain Breeze 50ml | The best answer for someone hard to buy for. Dry, unsweet, and correct for a study. Karishma N. gave it to her father and he asked for a second | ₹849 | Fresh Brew ₹849 for a reading chair |
| Sister | Garden Bloom or a duo | A sister is the relationship where a duo lands best — generous without being formal | ₹799 / ₹1,498 | Being My Sibling candle ₹759 |
| Brother | Mountain Breeze 50ml | A first flat is furnished and unscented — the last thing anyone thinks about and the first thing a visitor notices | ₹849 | Bookshop jar ₹379 |
| Wife | Garden Bloom 50ml or 130ml | The night-blooming jasmine peaks after dark, which is a fact rather than a flourish. Vikram J. gave it for a tenth anniversary | ₹799 / ₹1,299 | Warmth & Bloom duo ₹1,598 |
| Husband | Mountain Breeze 50ml or 130ml | Cedar and sage are the concentration register — the home office and the study answer | ₹849 / ₹1,349 | Cozy Corner jar ₹379 |
| Mother-in-law | Evening Calm 50ml | Premium enough to show respect, impersonal enough not to presume intimacy. Garden Bloom ₹799 only if you know she likes flowers | ₹799 | A core jar candle ₹379 — never a message candle |
| Father-in-law | Mountain Breeze 50ml | The least personal register in the range, and the one that suits the room he actually sits in | ₹849 | Bookshop two-pack ₹664 |
| In-laws as a couple | A duo, two 50ml bottles | The correct shape for a two-person gift: it scents two rooms and prioritises neither person's taste | ₹1,498–₹1,598 | Evening Calm 130ml ₹1,299 |
| Best friend | A duo, two 50ml bottles | Enough closeness to take a small risk, and two rooms is what a friend's flat actually needs | ₹1,498 | Evening Calm ₹799 |
| Friend you don't know well | Evening Calm 50ml | The blind-buy default: no sweetness, not floral, no volume problem, no cultural loading | ₹799 | A core jar candle ₹379 or ₹664 |
| Boss | Evening Calm or Mountain Breeze | Modest, impersonal, given openly. Nothing above ₹849 — price is the message. Never a floral and never a message candle | ₹799 / ₹849 | Misty Mornings jar ₹379 |
| Manager | Mountain Breeze 50ml | Prefer a group gift. The register matters more than the recipient's gender, and choosing by gender is exactly what makes office gifts awkward | ₹849 | Evening Calm ₹799 |
| Colleague | Evening Calm 50ml | It says almost nothing, which is the correct amount for a colleague | ₹799 | A core jar candle ₹379 |
| Farewell colleague | Evening Calm or Mountain Breeze | A farewell gift goes to a home rather than a desk — the recipient is leaving the office, so a home fragrance is unusually well matched | ₹799 / ₹849 | A duo ₹1,498 for a long tenure, from a group |
| A couple | A duo, two 50ml bottles | Two rooms, two registers, and no implication that one person's taste was chosen over the other's | ₹1,498–₹1,598 | Evening Calm 130ml ₹1,299 |
| Newlyweds | Garden Bloom 130ml or a duo | Kabir N. bought a batch as wedding gifts and every couple messaged to ask where it was from | ₹1,299 / ₹1,598 | A 130ml duo ₹2,498–₹2,598 for a milestone |
| Someone who has everything | Any 50ml reed | The has-everything problem is a storage problem. A consumable is the category-correct answer | ₹749–₹849 | A duo ₹1,548 |
| Someone whose taste you don't know | Evening Calm 50ml | It clears all four dangerous preferences: too sweet, too floral, too strong, memory-loaded | ₹799 | Day & Night duo ₹1,498 |
The five scents, and the three-tier gift ladder
The whole reed line, with everything you need to check a row in the table above. The strength figures are on the SOSA scale, which is a house measure of weight and presence in a room rather than a laboratory number — and it is worth remembering that Evening Calm and Garden Bloom sit at the same 8.9 and are not equally safe to gift, because polarisation matters more than volume.
| Scent | Notes | Strength | Longevity | 50ml | 130ml |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Evening Calm ★ | Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk drydown | 8.9 · softest in range | 6–8 weeks / 14–18 weeks | ₹799 | ₹1,299 |
| Garden Bloom | British rose · night-blooming jasmine · soft musk drydown | 8.9 · medium floral | 45 days–2 months / 14–18 weeks | ₹799 | ₹1,299 |
| Morning Freshness | Malabar lemon (cold-pressed) · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus | 9.0 · mild-medium, bright | 6–8 weeks / 14–18 weeks | ₹749 | ₹1,249 |
| Mountain Breeze | Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar | 9.4 · deepest woody | 6–8 weeks / 14–18 weeks | ₹849 | ₹1,349 |
| Fresh Brew | Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · soft caramel | 9.5 · deepest in range | 6–8 weeks / 14–18 weeks | ₹849 | ₹1,349 |
And the ladder, which decides how much rather than which. Considered, ₹749–₹849: one 50ml. The standard gift size, correct for friends, colleagues, casual occasions and anybody you are not obliged to impress. Substantial, ₹1,249–₹1,349 or ₹1,498–₹1,598: one 130ml, or a duo of two 50ml bottles. Correct for parents, siblings, spouses, in-laws and bosses — and at similar money the duo is the better of the two, because it hedges: the recipient keeps the one they prefer and the other still gets used in a second room. Premium, ₹2,498–₹2,598: a duo in 130ml, for weddings, milestone anniversaries and a couple's first proper home. One thing that is not a gift at any tier: the 300ml refill at ₹2,399, which is for somebody who already owns the bottle. Free shipping applies above ₹499, so every gift on this page ships free.
Guessing, or formal · Evening Calm₹799Shop →
Mothers, wives, weddings · Garden Bloom₹799Shop →
Hard to buy for · Mountain Breeze₹849Shop →
Part three — choosing when you know nothing about them
A great many people arriving at this page fall into the last row of the table, and they usually arrive looking for a voucher. So, plainly: SOSA does not sell a gift card. There is no voucher, no gift code and no store credit. I would rather say that in one clean sentence than let you find out at checkout. What replaces it is a method, and the method is better than the voucher was going to be, because a voucher hands the difficulty back to somebody who now has to spend it.
The four blind-buy criteria. A scent is safe to give without information if it satisfies all four. Low strength — it should not arrive in the room before the person does; the SOSA scale runs 8.9 for Evening Calm and Garden Bloom, 9.0 for Morning Freshness, 9.4 for Mountain Breeze and 9.5 for Fresh Brew. Low polarisation — it should not belong to a category people rule out in advance, which means avoiding florals and gourmands when you are guessing. Room-agnostic — it should be correct in a bedroom, a bathroom, a study and a hall alike, because you cannot see where it will land. No cultural or memory loading — it should not already be filed in the recipient's head as a temple, a wedding, a hospital or a grandmother's cupboard. Evening Calm ₹799 is the only scent in the range that satisfies all four cleanly. Mountain Breeze ₹849 satisfies three outright and the fourth with an asterisk — it is deep at 9.4, but depth is not loudness, and it is the least gendered register we make.
The four dangerous preferences. Read from the other direction, nearly every fragrance dislike anybody has ever expressed to me falls into four categories: too sweet, too floral, too strong, and anything with a memory attached. You cannot know what a stranger likes, but you can avoid all four without knowing anything at all, which is a much smaller problem than the one people think they are solving. Evening Calm clears all four. Mountain Breeze clears all four and suits an anti-floral recipient better still. Garden Bloom ₹799 fails the floral test for a stranger, and it is the most-gifted thing we make — both statements are true, and which one applies depends entirely on whether you know that the recipient likes flowers. Fresh Brew ₹849 fails the sweetness test: a gourmand at 9.5, superb for a coffee drinker and the least safe blind buy in the range.
The universal hedge is a duo. Two 50ml bottles at ₹1,498–₹1,598 give two independent chances of being right instead of one, and the bottle they like less does not go to waste — it goes to a bathroom or a guest room, which is where a second scent belongs anyway, because a flat that smells identical everywhere stops registering as a smell within a week. Day & Night ₹1,498 is the safest pairing for somebody you do not know, because neither half trips any of the four dangers. Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548 is the anti-floral, anti-sweet pairing. Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 is the most beautiful pair and the least safe blind buy, because it contains both the floral and the gourmand.
And pass on one instruction with any gift, whoever it is for. Every bottle ships with six fibre reeds — fibre rather than rattan, because rattan clogs in Indian humidity and produces the fade-then-nothing pattern people blame on the oil. Six reeds is full strength for a living room or a 200 sq ft kitchen. Three or four is a bedroom. Two or three in a small bathroom will make a 50ml run close to three months rather than eight weeks. Tell them to start with two or three and add more if they want it louder, and to flip the reeds every three to five days for Morning Freshness or every five to seven for Garden Bloom. The commonest reason a fragrance gift is quietly retired is that it arrived at full volume in a room that wanted a third of it — and the recipient concluded they disliked the scent when what they disliked was the setting. That sentence is free and it saves more gifts than any recommendation on this page.
Part four — the honest gaps, and what to buy instead
Here is the complete list of things SOSA does not make, stated in one place so that nobody has to discover a gap after buying. I have given the nearest honest answer for each rather than the nearest thing I could stretch to fit, because a guide that lists only what it wants to sell is an advertisement. There is no oud anywhere in SOSA home fragrance — the attar line's Nawaab at ₹399 does contain white oud with saffron, and that is a personal fragrance for skin, not a room. There is no sandalwood, vetiver, teak, patchouli or amber reed. There is no aquatic, marine or clean-linen reed, and no cucumber-melon. There is no musk-led scent — soft musk appears only as a drydown in Evening Calm and Garden Bloom, never as a lead. And there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser at all.
That last one is the gap people run into most often, and it is structural rather than an oversight. The hotel-inspired scents are water-based and ultrasonic-only: they cannot go into a reed bottle, and reed oil cannot go into an ultrasonic machine. The two are not interchangeable in either direction. If a hotel lobby is genuinely the smell somebody loves, the honest route is a machine plus Hotel Collection scents, which start at ₹299 for 15ml and do genuinely carry the vetiver, sandalwood and amber registers the reed line does not — along with the white-tea ones, the Westin-inspired White Tea Serenity and the Ritz-Carlton-inspired Quiet Luxury. The machines are Boond ₹899 (300ml tank, up to 150 sq ft, about six hours, USB with a night light), Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml tank, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, and it arrives with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents) and Megh ₹3,499 (a six-litre tank giving roughly 100 hours of runtime, but only 215 sq ft of coverage — a runtime and humidity machine, never a coverage upgrade over the Sukoon). All three sit in Home & Hotel Scenting.
The second option throughout this series is a candle, and the rule is simple: a candle is the better gift below ₹749, and only below ₹749. Under that, a core jar at ₹379 — Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings or Evening Walks, 80g, giving 15–18 hours — feels complete where a cheaper reed would feel economised, and the two-pack at ₹664 gives roughly 30–36 hours. These are the message-free ones, which is what you want for an in-law, a boss, a colleague or anyone where a joke would be a misjudgement. The other case for a candle has nothing to do with money: some people genuinely enjoy the ritual of lighting something, and for them a reed that simply runs is a duller object. What a candle cannot do is duration. A jar is three or four evenings and needs somebody in the room; a reed is six to eight weeks unattended. The candle is a better moment and the reed is a better habit, and for a gift the habit is usually worth more.
| Buy | What it is | When it is the right answer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Evening Calm 50ml ★ | Kashmir lavender, chamomile, soft musk — 8.9, the softest we make | In-laws, colleagues, a boss, a friend you don't know well, or any guess | ₹799 |
| 2. Garden Bloom 50ml / 130ml | British rose, night-blooming jasmine, soft musk — the most-gifted register | A mother, a wife, a sister, a wedding. Not a blind buy | ₹799 / ₹1,299 |
| 3. Mountain Breeze 50ml / 130ml | Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar — 9.4, deep but dry, least gendered | A father, a brother, a husband, a study, anyone hard to buy for | ₹849 / ₹1,349 |
| 4. A duo, two 50ml bottles | Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 | A couple, in-laws together, a best friend, or any hedge. 130ml duos ₹2,498–₹2,598 | ₹1,498–₹1,598 |
| 5. Morning Freshness 50ml | Malabar lemon, peppermint, eucalyptus — 9.0, the cheapest reed | A housewarming, a bathroom, a kitchen. Not a bedroom | ₹749 |
| 6. Fresh Brew 50ml | Coorg coffee, Kerala vanilla, soft caramel — 9.5, the deepest we make | Only for a serious coffee drinker. Then it is the best gift here | ₹849 |
| Second option: a core jar candle | Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings, Evening Walks — 80g, message-free, 15–18 hours | Under ₹749, or for someone who likes the ritual of lighting something. ₹664 for the two-pack | ₹379 / ₹664 |
| Not a gift: the 300ml refill | Tops up a bottle and reeds somebody already owns | Only for a person who already has the diffuser. 500ml is ₹3,499 | ₹2,399 |
| The full honest gap: no oud, no hotel reed, no gift card | No oud anywhere in SOSA home fragrance (the attar line's Nawaab ₹399 is a personal fragrance for skin, and there is still no oud reed) · no sandalwood, vetiver, teak, patchouli or amber reed · no aquatic, marine or clean-linen reed · no musk-led scent, only a soft musk drydown · and no hotel-inspired reed diffuser at all, because those scents are water-based and ultrasonic-only. Nearest honest answers: dry-resinous → Mountain Breeze ₹849; soft clean skin → Evening Calm ₹799; citrus → Morning Freshness ₹749; and for vetiver, sandalwood or amber genuinely, the Hotel Collection at ₹299 for 15ml with a Boond ₹899, Sukoon ₹1,899 or Megh ₹3,499. SOSA also sells no gift card, voucher or store credit | Said plainly rather than stretched to fit — twice on every page in this series | ₹299–₹3,499 |
Versailles
This is the last of a hundred pages, and I want to close it honestly rather than warmly. When I began writing them I assumed the useful thing I could offer was expertise — that a perfumer's job, faced with somebody choosing a gift, was to open up the field and explain how much there is to consider. I no longer think that. The most useful thing a perfumer can do for somebody buying a gift is narrow the field honestly, not widen it. A person standing in front of a hundred options with three weeks of December left does not need more information. They need somebody who knows the range to remove most of it and say: this one, for this reason, and here is what we do not have.
Which is why so many of these hundred pages end up recommending the same small handful of bottles, and why I have been so insistent about the gaps. There is no oud reed, no sandalwood reed, no vetiver, no amber, no clean linen, no aquatic, and no hotel-inspired reed diffuser at all — and there is no gift card either. I have written each of those sentences perhaps two hundred times across this series, and I would rather have written them two hundred more than have somebody discover a gap after the parcel arrived. Naming what you cannot do is not a weakness in a house this size; it is the only thing that makes the recommendations worth anything.
The other thing I have learned across these hundred pages is that the questions people bring to gifting are almost never really about fragrance. What do I give someone who has everything is a question about storage. What do I give someone whose taste I don't know is a question about risk. Is this appropriate for my boss is a question about what a gift says rather than what it smells like. The fragrance is the easy part. I compose it in Pune, I test it through a 45°C heat soak and an 85% humidity monsoon because an Indian summer will find out anything that is not built properly, and then it is a bottle on a shelf and the rest is between you and the person you are giving it to.
If you take three things from a hundred pages, take these. Buy the thing that gets used up rather than the thing that has to be housed. When you know nothing, buy Evening Calm, and when you know one true thing, use it instead. And whatever you send, tell them to start with two or three reeds rather than all six — it costs nothing and it is the difference between lovely and too much. Everything is composed and made in Pune, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali. Thank you for reading this far.
Frequently asked questions
- A gift for a couple and A gift for newlyweds — why a duo is the right shape, and the wedding-gift case.
- A luxury gift for a married couple and A couple moving house — premium without presumption, and the new-home duo.
- When you don't know someone well and When you don't know their taste — the four blind-buy criteria, and and why there is no gift card.
- Is a reed diffuser a safe gift and The safest fragrance to gift — the honest answer, and ranked by probability of being wrong.
- The best blind-buy gift — the verdict, if you want one bottle and no argument.
- 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 · 4.9 from 164 verified buyers, 97% would recommend. Garden Bloom (British rose · night-blooming jasmine · soft musk) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9 · 4.9 from 138 verified buyers · longevity stated as 45 days to 2 months on the 50ml; indole is held below the fecal threshold so the jasmine stays floral above 30°C. Morning Freshness (Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus) 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0 · 4.9 from 41 verified buyers; the eucalyptus base slows lemon evaporation three to four times. Mountain Breeze (Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4 · 4.9 from 138 verified buyers, 96% would recommend. Fresh Brew (Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5, the deepest in the range · 4.9 from 127 verified buyers. Longevity 6–8 weeks on 50ml and 14–18 weeks on 130ml; 2–3 reeds in a 50 sq ft bathroom extends a 50ml to close to three months. Sizing: 50ml suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft, 130ml above that. Duos of two 50ml bottles: Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598; in 130ml, ₹2,498–₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399 · 500ml ₹3,499. Climate-tested through 45°C heat soak and 85% RH monsoon humidity. SOSA candles referenced here are hand-poured soy: the message-free core 80g jars Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings and Evening Walks at ₹379 single or ₹664 for a two-pack, giving roughly 15–18 hours single and 30–36 hours for the pair, and Being My Sibling Is The Only Gift You Need at ₹759. Ultrasonic machines: Boond ₹899 (300ml, up to 150 sq ft, about 6 hours, USB, night light), Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, supplied with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents) and Megh ₹3,499 (6 litre tank, roughly 100 hours of runtime, 215 sq ft coverage). Hotel Collection 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799 · pack of 7 ₹1,799. The reed line contains no oud, no sandalwood, no vetiver, no teak, no patchouli, no amber, no orange blossom or neroli, no musk as a lead note and no aquatic, marine, ozonic or clean-linen accord, and there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser; reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products and are not interchangeable in either direction. The SOSA attar roll-on line does contain an oud — Nawaab, white oud and saffron, ₹399 — but that is a personal fragrance for skin, not a home fragrance, and there is still no oud reed diffuser. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house; the Hotel Collection scents referenced here are SOSA's own interpretations inspired by the world's finest hotels and SOSA is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.




