Which SOSA Reed Diffuser Should You Gift Someone Who Works From Home?

Which SOSA Reed Diffuser Should You Gift Someone Who Works From Home?

 

★ Two registers belong in a working room — dry-woody and cold-green. The warm ones belong down the corridorMountain Breeze from ₹849 · Morning Freshness from ₹749 · Fresh & Grounded duo ₹1,548 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA gifting · work from home
Not because one smell works better than another, but because a room you sit in for nine hours should not smell of somebody else’s living room
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★★★★★
"I was about to buy the coffee one for my brother's desk. Reading why it belongs in a living room instead saved the gift."
Shalini K. Nagpur
Gifted Mountain Breeze 130ml
★★★★★
"Her study is tiny and faces west. The cold lemon one was the right call — anything warm would have been too much in that room by noon."
Vivek B. Ahmedabad
Gifted Morning Freshness 50ml
★★★★★
"He says he hates scented things. Pine, sage and cedar got past that because it reads like a material, not a perfume."
Bhavna M. Pune
Gifted Mountain Breeze 50ml
★★★★★
"The duo made the point better than one bottle would have. Study gets the pine, hallway gets the lemon, and you can tell where you are."
Karthik V. Hyderabad
Gifted Fresh & Grounded duo
★★★★★
"My colleague works from a bedroom corner, so we went with the softest one instead. Sensible advice for a room that also has to be slept in."
Ritu A. Kolkata
Gifted Evening Calm 50ml
★★★★★
"Asked him first whether he wanted the warm one anyway. He did. Gave him that, and the guide was right that the rule is not a law."
Nitin S. Bhopal
Gifted Fresh Brew 130ml
★★★★★
"I was about to buy the coffee one for my brother's desk. Reading why it belongs in a living room instead saved the gift."
Shalini K. Nagpur
Gifted Mountain Breeze 130ml
★★★★★
"Her study is tiny and faces west. The cold lemon one was the right call — anything warm would have been too much in that room by noon."
Vivek B. Ahmedabad
Gifted Morning Freshness 50ml
★★★★★
"He says he hates scented things. Pine, sage and cedar got past that because it reads like a material, not a perfume."
Bhavna M. Pune
Gifted Mountain Breeze 50ml
★★★★★
"The duo made the point better than one bottle would have. Study gets the pine, hallway gets the lemon, and you can tell where you are."
Karthik V. Hyderabad
Gifted Fresh & Grounded duo
★★★★★
"My colleague works from a bedroom corner, so we went with the softest one instead. Sensible advice for a room that also has to be slept in."
Ritu A. Kolkata
Gifted Evening Calm 50ml
★★★★★
"Asked him first whether he wanted the warm one anyway. He did. Gave him that, and the guide was right that the rule is not a law."
Nitin S. Bhopal
Gifted Fresh Brew 130ml
Two anti-floral registers for a working room · six fibre reeds per bottle 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks · 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks · Fresh & Grounded duo ₹1,548 No claim that fragrance improves focus, productivity, mood or health

 

Founder Diaries · Gifting · Work From Home
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
Two of the five compositions I make belong in a room somebody works in, and three of them do not. That is a statement about register, not about quality or effect — I am not going to tell you a smell makes anybody concentrate, and I would not believe it if somebody told me. The argument is simpler and it holds: a working room is occupied for nine hours at a stretch, usually by somebody who also lives in the same flat, and the two things you do not want it to smell of are food and somebody's sitting room. Mountain Breeze and Morning Freshness are the two that avoid both.
Quick answers — read this first
The default: Mountain Breeze — Himalayan pine, sage and Indian cedar, 9.4 on SOSA's internal scale, ₹849 / ₹1,349. Dry, deep, no sweetness. The register that reaches people who reject scented things.

The alternative: Morning Freshness — Malabar lemon, peppermint, Nilgiri eucalyptus, 9.0, ₹749 / ₹1,249. Cold and sharp; the better answer in a small, closed or humid room.

The considered version: the Fresh & Grounded duo at ₹1,548 — both work registers, meeting on green eucalyptus so there is no seam at the doorway.

Don't buy this if: the desk sits under a hard AC draught with no alternative surface; the room is a sealed box under roughly 60 sq ft; anybody in the house has asthma, a diagnosed fragrance sensitivity or a newborn; or the recipient has said they dislike scented things.
The short answer
Short answer: gift Mountain Breeze at ₹849 for 50ml or ₹1,349 for 130ml unless the room is small, closed or humid, in which case gift Morning Freshness at ₹749 / ₹1,249. If the room doubles as a bedroom, Evening Calm at ₹799 is the softer compromise. If you want the gift to read as considered rather than as a token, the Fresh & Grounded duo is ₹1,548 for 2 × 50ml and ₹2,548 for 2 × 130ml.
Why register rather than effect: three honest reasons, none of them about performance. A gourmand composition reads as food, and food in a room where somebody eats lunch at their desk becomes a muddle. A warm, sweet register is the smell of a sitting room, and the whole difficulty of working from home is that the sitting room and the office are in the same flat. And a scent you occupy for nine hours should be quiet in character even when it is not quiet in level — dry and cold registers wear better over a long day than sweet ones.
Stated plainly: nothing on this page claims that fragrance improves focus, productivity, mood or health. Strength figures are positions on SOSA's own internal scale at six reeds in an ordinary Indian room — not an industry standard, not a concentration, not a quality ranking. A 9.4 is louder than an 8.9; it is not better.
Straight answer
Which SOSA reed diffuser should you gift somebody who works from home?
1. Start with Mountain Breeze, ₹849 for 50ml or ₹1,349 for 130ml. Himalayan pine over sage and deodar cedar, at 9.4 on our internal scale — the fullest projection in the range that carries no sweetness at all. In a study it reads as timber and dry air rather than as perfume, which is why it is the composition that gets past people who say they do not like scented things.

2. Switch to Morning Freshness, ₹749 / ₹1,249, if the room is small, closed or humid. Malabar lemon, peppermint and Nilgiri eucalyptus at 9.0 — cold, sharp and entirely anti-floral. Cold registers cut through a heavy, warm, monsoon-damp room in a way that deep woods do not, which is why this is also the bathroom and kitchen composition.

3. Buy the duo when you want the gift to read as considered. The Fresh & Grounded set at ₹1,548 for 2 × 50ml is exactly these two, and they meet on green eucalyptus — so a person moving between the study and the corridor gets a change of temperature rather than a collision.

4. Send the warm ones down the corridor. Fresh Brew at 9.5 is the fullest thing I make and it is wonderful in a living room; in a study it smells of a café at ten in the morning and of lunch by two. Garden Bloom at 8.9 belongs in an entryway. Neither is a mistake as an object — they are simply in the wrong room.

5. Use Evening Calm when the room is also a bedroom. ₹799 / ₹1,299, 8.9 and deliberately the softest thing in the range. A great many people work from a corner of a bedroom, and that room has two jobs at two ends of the day; the quietest composition is the honest compromise.

6. Buy 130ml for duration, never for strength. ₹1,249–₹1,349 buys 14–18 weeks against 6–8, and at the same six reeds it projects about the same. Size buys duration. I will not sell it any other way.

7. Ask, if you can do it without spoiling the surprise. The register argument is about a room, not a law. If somebody tells you they would love coffee and vanilla at their desk, give them coffee and vanilla at their desk.

Composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: Mountain Breeze from ₹849 is the default working-room gift; Morning Freshness from ₹749 if the room is small, closed or humid; Evening Calm ₹799 if it doubles as a bedroom; the Fresh & Grounded duo ₹1,548 when you want it to read as considered. The warm compositions belong in the living room.
SOSA Mountain Breeze Himalayan pine sage and cedar reed diffuser
Work register one · dry woody
SOSA Mountain Breeze · pine, sage & Indian cedar ₹849 / 50ml
The default gift for a working room. Real Himalayan pine over clarifying sage and deodar cedar, with nothing sweet in the structure at all — 9.4 on SOSA's own internal scale at six reeds, which is a position on our scale rather than an industry standard. It is the highest-projecting composition in the range that carries no sweetness, which matters in a room somebody occupies for nine hours: it can be present without ever reading as food or as a sitting room. Refillable glass, six fibre reeds, alcohol-free and phthalate-free on a heat-stable coconut-derived CCT base. 50ml runs 6–8 weeks; 130ml at ₹1,349 runs 14–18.

Part one — the two work registers, and how to choose between them

A register is the family a composition belongs to before you get to its individual character: warm-gourmand, floral, dry-woody, cold-green, soft-herbal. For a working room the useful question is not which fragrance is best but which family suits a space that is occupied continuously and shares a front door with a home. Two of my five sit in families that suit it, and the choice between them comes down to three things you can usually observe without asking: how big and how closed the room is, how humid it gets, and whether the recipient is somebody who rejects the whole category of "scented" things.

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REGISTER ONE · DRY WOODY
Mountain Breeze — pine, sage, Indian cedar · 9.4
This is the one I give most often for a study, and the reason is that it does not smell like a fragrance product. Pine and cedar are materials people already associate with furniture, paper, bookshelves and dry air; sage keeps the top from turning resinous. The result reads as a property of the room rather than as something somebody added to it, which is exactly what you want in a space that is also seen on video calls and walked into by other members of the household. It is also the range's answer for the recipient who says they dislike scented things — that sentence almost always means sweet, floral or synthetic, and none of the three describe this. At 9.4 it has real presence, so in a large open study it holds a room where a softer composition would disappear.
Give it when: the room is a proper study, a book-lined corner or a converted spare bedroom, and the recipient is anti-floral or hard to read.
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REGISTER TWO · COLD GREEN
Morning Freshness — Malabar lemon, peppermint, Nilgiri eucalyptus · 9.0
SOSA Morning Freshness reed diffuserMorning Freshness₹749 · 9.0/10Where the woody register fills a room, the cold register cuts through one. Lemon, peppermint and eucalyptus measure lower on our scale — 9.0 against 9.4 — and read sharper than they measure, because cold, bright materials register on the nose more immediately than deep ones. That makes this the better gift for a small working room, a closed one, a west-facing one that gets warm by afternoon, or any room that goes damp and heavy through a monsoon. It is also completely anti-floral and completely unsweet, which is why it doubles as the kitchen and bathroom composition. The one situation where I would not choose it is a large, cool, book-lined study, where its brightness can feel a little thin against the deep-woody alternative.
Give it when: the room is small, closed, humid or warm — or when the desk lives near a kitchen or a bathroom.
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CHOOSING
Three observable questions, in order
One: how big and how closed is the room? A proper study with a door, or an open corner of a larger space, points to Mountain Breeze at 9.4; a box room, a converted balcony or a partitioned corner points to Morning Freshness at 9.0. Two: does it get hot or humid? Anywhere that goes heavy in summer or monsoon does better with a cold register than a deep one. Three: has the recipient ever said they dislike scented things? If yes, Mountain Breeze regardless of the first two answers — it is the composition designed to reach that person, and going bright instead usually reads as air freshener to them. If you cannot answer any of the three, buy the duo at ₹1,548 and let them place the two bottles themselves. That is not a cop-out; it is the honest answer to incomplete information, and it happens to be the format that reads as most considered.

Part two — all five compositions, judged only for a working room

The complete range with a verdict for a room somebody works in, and — because three of the five belong elsewhere — where I would actually put them instead. Strength figures are positions on SOSA's own internal scale at six reeds in an ordinary Indian room, not an industry standard and not a concentration.

The working-room verdict table
Composition → register → verdict at a desk → where it belongs instead
Composition Register Strength Verdict for a working room Where it belongs instead 50ml / 130ml
Mountain Breeze Dry woody 9.4 The default. Present without sweetness; reads as material, not perfume Also excellent in bedrooms, libraries and yoga rooms ₹849 / ₹1,349
Morning Freshness Cold green 9.0 Best for small, closed, warm or humid rooms. Cuts rather than fills Bathrooms and kitchens, where it is equally at home ₹749 / ₹1,249
Evening Calm Soft herbal 8.9 The compromise when the room is also a bedroom. Deliberately the softest thing we make Bedrooms, nurseries, reading corners ₹799 / ₹1,299
Garden Bloom Floral 8.9 Not a work register. Rose and night jasmine read as reception, not as desk Entryways and living rooms — and the safest gift when you know nothing ₹799 / ₹1,299
Fresh Brew Warm gourmand 9.5 Smells of a café at ten and of lunch by two. Lovely composition, wrong room Living rooms and kitchens; the warmest crowd-pleaser in the range ₹849 / ₹1,349
The honest caveat: this table is about register, not about effect. Nothing here claims that any composition improves focus, productivity, mood or health. It is also not a law — if your recipient has told you they want coffee and vanilla at their desk, give them coffee and vanilla at their desk, and note that the range has no oud, no musk-forward composition and no aquatic if that is what they are after.
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The two registers, and the set that contains both
The SOSA principle
Choose the register for the room. Never claim the fragrance does the work.
Dry and cold compositions suit a room somebody sits in all day because they do not read as food or as a sitting room — not because they change how anybody thinks. The first claim is about smell; the second would be about people, and I have no business making it.

Part three — when neither of them is the right gift

The register decision only matters if fragrance is the right gift at all, so here is where it is not. Do not give this if the recipient has said they dislike scented things. Mountain Breeze is the composition most likely to get past that objection, but "most likely" is not consent, and a person who has stated a preference should have it respected rather than tested. Do not give it into a household with a newborn, an asthmatic, or anybody with a diagnosed fragrance sensitivity — a study door is usually open and a passive diffuser runs continuously, which means the whole flat is inside the decision. And do not give it if they already run home fragrance they chose themselves; a second composition arriving into a scented home produces a seam rather than an improvement, unless the two share a note, and you cannot know that from outside.

Then the room's own vetoes. A desk directly under a split AC or a fan is the worst placement in the format's whole repertoire — the draught strips the reeds, the room smells of very little, and the bottle empties weeks early — so if there is nowhere in that room outside the airflow, this is not the right gift for it. A sealed space under roughly 60 sq ft makes any composition the entire atmosphere; if you give one anyway, tell them to start with three or four reeds instead of six. And a room where somebody eats at the desk every day deserves a mention of its own: whatever is in the bottle will be layered onto whatever is in the lunchbox, which is another argument for a dry or cold register over a sweet one, and an argument for opening a window at lunchtime that has nothing to do with me.

One more thing, less a veto than a warning to pass on with the gift. They will stop smelling it, probably inside a fortnight. Olfactory adaptation is a property of the nose rather than a fault in the bottle, and it bites hardest in the room a person occupies longest — which is precisely a home office. The scent is still there; anyone walking in will register it immediately. Flipping the six reeds weekly and stepping out of the room for an hour both restore the perception. Telling your recipient this when you hand it over is worth more than upgrading them to the larger size, because the commonest reason a good bottle gets abandoned in a working room is somebody concluding, wrongly, that it stopped working.

Dry and cold suit a working room because they do not smell of lunch. That is the whole claim, and it is the only one I can support.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — the gift edit, by what you can observe

You usually cannot ask. Here is the decision from the outside, using things you can see or already know about the person and their flat.

The work-from-home gift edit
What you can observe → what to give → size → price
What you can observe What to give Size Price
A proper study or spare-room office ★ Mountain Breeze — dry, deep, unsweet 130ml ₹1,349
A partitioned corner, a box room or a converted balcony Morning Freshness — cold and cutting 50ml ₹749
They work from a corner of the bedroom Evening Calm — the softest thing we make 50ml or 130ml ₹799 / ₹1,299
He says he hates scented things Mountain Breeze, and say the word cedar rather than the word fragrance 50ml ₹849
The flat goes damp and heavy in the monsoon Morning Freshness, six reeds, near the doorway 130ml ₹1,249
You know nothing except that they work at home The Fresh & Grounded duo — both registers, sharing a green note 2 × 50ml ₹1,548
You want the most generous version of the same idea Fresh & Grounded duo at the larger size 2 × 130ml ₹2,548
They already own a SOSA bottle and kept it going Oil-only refill — they reuse their glass and reeds 300ml ₹2,399
They want scent on demand before a client call Not a reed at all — a Sukoon with timers, 270–320 sq ft 500ml machine ₹1,899
Honest notes for buyers: there is no SOSA gift card — verified, and I will not suggest one. This guide cannot confirm gift wrapping, gift notes or direct-to-recipient shipping, and it cannot point you to any corporate or bulk gifting arrangement; check what is offered at checkout rather than planning around them. What arrives is a refillable glass bottle with six fibre reeds. The reed range has no oud, no musk-forward scent and no aquatic, and replacement reeds are not sold separately — refills are oil only, ₹2,399 for 300ml (8–11 months) and ₹3,499 for 500ml (14–18 months), roughly ₹7–8 per ml against ₹15–17 for a 50ml bottle; guidance is to refresh reeds every few months. Strength figures are positions on SOSA's own internal scale at six reeds, not an industry standard, not a concentration and not a quality ranking. SOSA also makes candles and attars, which I am deliberately not listing here. Reed oil never goes into a Sukoon, Boond ₹899 or Megh ₹3,499; the water-based Hotel Collection never goes into a reed bottle; and neither goes into a waterless Vaayu ₹11,999, which runs neat oil and is a commercial machine. Stand the bottle on a tray — the oil marks wood and stone — keep it out of direct sunlight, and keep it away from children and pets. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Fresh and Grounded reed diffuser duo set of two glass bottles
Both work registers in one gift
SOSA Fresh & Grounded duo · Morning Freshness + Mountain Breeze ₹1,548 / 2 × 50ml
The set exists precisely because these are the two anti-floral registers, and because a person working from home has at least two rooms with different jobs. Put Mountain Breeze — pine, sage, cedar at 9.4 — where they actually sit, and Morning Freshness — lemon, peppermint, eucalyptus at 9.0 — in the smaller, warmer or damper room. The two meet on green eucalyptus, so crossing between them is a change of temperature rather than a seam, which is the whole reason two scents in one home should share a note. Two refillable glass bottles, six fibre reeds each. ₹2,548 for the 2 × 130ml version at 14–18 weeks a bottle.
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Versailles
A note from Sonal

Mountain Breeze was the hardest composition in the range to finish, and the difficulty was entirely about restraint. Pine is a material that wants to become Christmas, and cedar is a material that wants to become a men's aftershave, and the version I wanted was neither — a dry, slightly cold, slightly sharp thing that could sit in a room for four months without ever announcing itself as a product. It went through more revisions than anything else I have made, and every one of them was a subtraction.

Morning Freshness came from the opposite problem: Indian rooms get heavy. A closed flat in August, a west-facing study at four in the afternoon, a monsoon week when nothing dries. Deep compositions sit on top of that heaviness; cold ones cut a line through it. That is not a claim about anybody's alertness — it is an observation about how bright materials behave in warm, humid air, which is the sort of thing you learn by testing through a Pune summer rather than in a laboratory in Versailles.

I am asked constantly whether one of them will help somebody focus. The answer is that I do not know, I have not measured it, and I am not going to say it in order to sell a bottle. What I will say is that both were built to hold a steady level rather than to open loudly and fade — phthalate-free on a heat-stable CCT base, which trades a smaller first week for a longer flat plateau — and that a study is precisely the room where the plateau matters more than the opening. Everything is composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, and a portion of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

Which SOSA reed diffuser is best for a home office?
Mountain Breeze at ₹849 for 50ml or ₹1,349 for 130ml — pine, sage and Indian cedar at 9.4 on our internal scale, dry and entirely unsweet. Choose Morning Freshness at ₹749 / ₹1,249 instead if the room is small, closed, warm or humid, and Evening Calm at ₹799 if the room is also a bedroom.
Why not gift the coffee and vanilla one for a desk?
Fresh Brew is the fullest composition I make at 9.5 and it is a genuinely lovely thing — in a living room or a kitchen. In a room somebody occupies for nine hours it reads as food, and it collides with whatever is actually being eaten at the desk. It is a register mismatch rather than a quality judgement, and if your recipient specifically wants it, give it to them.
Does pine or eucalyptus help you concentrate?
I make no such claim. Nothing on this page says that fragrance improves focus, productivity, mood or health, and nothing SOSA sells should be bought on that basis. The reason these two registers suit a working room is that they do not smell of food or of a sitting room, and they hold a steady level over a long day — which is a statement about the composition, not about the person in the chair.
Should I buy the 50ml or the 130ml as a gift?
Buy the size for duration, never for strength. A 50ml runs 6–8 weeks at ₹749–₹849; a 130ml runs 14–18 weeks at ₹1,249–₹1,349. At the same six reeds the two project about the same, so the larger bottle is a longer gift rather than a louder one. If you want the gift to read as more considered rather than simply larger, a duo at ₹1,548 does that better than an upgrade in size.
What if their desk is right under the air conditioning?
Move the bottle, not the fragrance. A direct draught strips the reeds continuously — weak room, empty bottle weeks early — so it belongs several feet clear of the vent, on a shelf or side table at waist-to-chest height in gentle passing air, out of direct sun and standing on a tray. If there is genuinely nowhere in that room outside the airflow, this is the wrong gift for it and I would choose something else.
Work-from-home gifting · 2027
Two registers belong at a desk. Dry-woody and cold-green — the warm ones belong down the corridor
Mountain Breeze — Himalayan pine, sage and Indian cedar at 9.4 — ₹849 for 50ml (6–8 weeks) and ₹1,349 for 130ml (14–18 weeks). Morning Freshness — Malabar lemon, peppermint and Nilgiri eucalyptus at 9.0 — ₹749 and ₹1,249. Both in refillable glass with six fibre reeds, alcohol-free and phthalate-free on a heat-stable CCT base. The Fresh & Grounded duo pairs them at ₹1,548 for 2 × 50ml and ₹2,548 for 2 × 130ml. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Shop Mountain Breeze → Fresh & Grounded duo ₹1,548
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on which composition in the SOSA reed range suits a room somebody works in, and which three do not. No claim is made here that any fragrance improves focus, productivity, mood or health, and none should be inferred; the argument is about olfactory register and about how compositions behave in warm and humid Indian rooms. Strength ratings are positions on SOSA's own internal scale at six reeds in an ordinary Indian room, not an industry standard, not a concentration and not a quality ranking. Bottle-life and per-millilitre figures are SOSA's working guidance from in-house testing and customer correspondence rather than laboratory measurement, and vary with room volume, ceiling height, ventilation, air conditioning, furnishing, temperature, humidity and season. Olfactory adaptation is a well-documented property of the human olfactory system.

SOSA reed diffuser range & prices (verified August 2026): alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free and IFRA-compliant compositions on a heat-stable coconut-derived (CCT) carrier, low-VOC, supplied in a refillable glass bottle with six fibre reeds; 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks and 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks. Morning Freshness (Malabar lemon · peppermint · Nilgiri eucalyptus) 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0/10; Garden Bloom (British rose · night-blooming jasmine) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9/10; Evening Calm (Kashmir lavender · chamomile) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9/10; Fresh Brew (Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5/10; Mountain Breeze (Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4/10. Reed diffuser refills are oil only — you reuse your own vessel and reeds: 300ml ₹2,399 (roughly 8–11 months) · 500ml ₹3,499 (roughly 14–18 months), about ₹7–8 per ml against ₹15–17 per ml for a 50ml bottle. Duo sets ₹1,498–₹1,598 for 2 × 50ml and ₹2,498–₹2,598 for 2 × 130ml. Strength figures are positions on SOSA’s own internal strength scale, not an industry standard. Replacement reeds are not sold as a separate SKU; SOSA guidance is to refresh reeds every few months. The reed line is separate from the water-based Hotel Collection for ultrasonic machines (15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799) and the two are not interchangeable. Diffusers: Boond 300ml ₹899 · Sukoon 500ml ₹1,899 · Megh 6L ₹3,499 · waterless Vaayu ₹11,999. Composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, India; tested through 45°C summer heat and 85% monsoon humidity. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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