Best Home Fragrance for Someone Who Loves Vanilla Perfumes

Best Home Fragrance for Someone Who Loves Vanilla Perfumes

★ Home fragrance for sweet and gourmand perfume lovers · warmth without the bakeryHotel Collection from ₹299 · Pack of 7 ₹1,799 · Sukoon ₹1,899 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Hotel Collection × your perfume taste
Vanilla on skin is intimate. Vanilla in a room, all evening, is a cake shop — which is why warmth and sweetness are worth separating
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★★★★★
"I wear vanilla perfumes and was told there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection. Pointed to the Fresh Brew reed instead — coffee and Kerala vanilla, and it's genuinely lovely."
Ritika S. Vanilla wearer, Mumbai
Fresh Brew reed · ₹849
★★★★★
"The St. Regis-inspired gave me the warmth I wanted without the sugar. Powdery violet and amber turns out to be what I actually meant by 'cosy'."
Neha D. Gourmand perfumes, Delhi
St. Regis-inspired
★★★★★
"Nobody else told me sweet home fragrance goes stale in a way sweet perfume doesn't. That explained every candle I've given up on."
Arjun P. Sweet perfumes, Bengaluru
Warmth over sweetness
★★★★★
"Fresh Brew reed in the kitchen corner, St. Regis-inspired in the diffuser. Two products, two jobs, and the flat is warm without being cloying."
Shweta M. Gourmand lover, Pune
Reed + ultrasonic
★★★★★
"I asked for something like my perfume and got talked into something that sits under it instead. Better outcome than what I asked for."
Tanvi R. Vanilla perfumes, Hyderabad
Backdrop, not a match
★★★★★
"₹849 for the coffee-vanilla reed was less than I expected to spend and it's the thing guests always mention."
Gaurav L. Sweet scents, Kolkata
Fresh Brew · ₹849
★★★★★
"I wear vanilla perfumes and was told there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection. Pointed to the Fresh Brew reed instead — coffee and Kerala vanilla, and it's genuinely lovely."
Ritika S. Vanilla wearer, Mumbai
Fresh Brew reed · ₹849
★★★★★
"The St. Regis-inspired gave me the warmth I wanted without the sugar. Powdery violet and amber turns out to be what I actually meant by 'cosy'."
Neha D. Gourmand perfumes, Delhi
St. Regis-inspired
★★★★★
"Nobody else told me sweet home fragrance goes stale in a way sweet perfume doesn't. That explained every candle I've given up on."
Arjun P. Sweet perfumes, Bengaluru
Warmth over sweetness
★★★★★
"Fresh Brew reed in the kitchen corner, St. Regis-inspired in the diffuser. Two products, two jobs, and the flat is warm without being cloying."
Shweta M. Gourmand lover, Pune
Reed + ultrasonic
★★★★★
"I asked for something like my perfume and got talked into something that sits under it instead. Better outcome than what I asked for."
Tanvi R. Vanilla perfumes, Hyderabad
Backdrop, not a match
★★★★★
"₹849 for the coffee-vanilla reed was less than I expected to spend and it's the thing guests always mention."
Gaurav L. Sweet scents, Kolkata
Fresh Brew · ₹849
Seven scents — and we tell you plainly which notes the range does not contain 15ml ₹299 to try · Pack of 7 ₹1,799 · 300ml ₹1,799 at about ₹6 per ml Water-based, for ultrasonic diffusers · reed diffusers are a separate line from ₹749

 

Founder Diaries · Home Fragrance · Sweet & Gourmand Perfume Lovers
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 10 min read Updated August 2026
The honest sentence belongs in the first line rather than the last. There is no vanilla in the SOSA Hotel Collection — none in any of the seven water-based ultrasonic scents, which are all dry. What makes the rest of this page worth reading is that SOSA does make a vanilla, and it is a good one: the Fresh Brew reed diffuser, Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml. A real vanilla — simply not one you put in a tank, for reasons that are worth understanding before you shop anywhere.
Quick answers — read this first
The plain fact: there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection. Not in any of the seven ultrasonic scents.

The real answer: the Fresh Brew reed diffuser — Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml. Alcohol-free, no water, no electricity, a separate line.

Why: vanilla is a base note built to arrive last and outlast everything. A machine that mists continuously never lets it arrive last — it holds it at a fixed level for six hours, which is where the cake-shop effect comes from.
The short answer
Short answer: there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection at all — all seven scents are dry. The vanilla SOSA makes is the Fresh Brew reed diffuser: Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml, an alcohol-free reed line rather than an ultrasonic fragrance, and a genuine vanilla rather than a near miss.
The pick: the Fresh Brew reed (from ₹849) for the vanilla itself, or the Warmth & Bloom duo with Garden Bloom from ₹1,598 if two rooms need answering. If you also want something running in an ultrasonic diffuser, the St. Regis-inspired Old-World Glamour (amber, violet, woods, ₹299) is the nearest in feel — plush and powdery rather than vanilla — and it is not sweet.
Shop: reed diffusers are a separate alcohol-free line from ₹749, with 300ml refills at ₹2,399 — they take no water, no electricity and none of the Hotel Collection fragrance, which is water-based and for ultrasonic machines only at ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml and ₹1,799 for 300ml. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Which home fragrance should somebody who loves vanilla perfumes buy?
1. First, the plain fact: there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection. None in any of the seven water-based ultrasonic scents — not as a headline note and not hiding inside a description. All seven are dry. That belongs in the first point rather than the last.

2. The vanilla SOSA makes is the Fresh Brew reed diffuser, from ₹849. Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml, alcohol-free with no water and no electricity. It is a real vanilla — just not one that goes into an ultrasonic diffuser.

3. The two lines do not mix, in either direction. Hotel Collection fragrance is water-based and will not climb reed sticks; reed oil is undiluted and will clog the 2.4MHz misting plate. They are two products rather than two sizes of one.

4. Vanilla is genuinely hard in a water-based diffuser. It is a base note — heavy, slow, and composed to arrive last and outstay everything else. A machine that mists at a constant rate for six hours never lets it arrive last; it simply holds it at a level, and a held vanilla goes to bakery.

5. If you want something in the machine as well, take the St. Regis-inspired at ₹299. Powdery violet, warm amber and polished woods — the plush, enveloping quality a vanilla lover is usually attached to, and it is not sweet and will not be described as sweet here.

A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: there is no vanilla in the SOSA Hotel Collection. The vanilla is the Fresh Brew reed diffuser at ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml — Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, alcohol-free, no electricity — which is a separate line. Reed oil does not go into an ultrasonic diffuser and Hotel Collection fragrance does not go into reeds.
SOSA Fresh Brew reed diffuser
The real vanilla, in a different product line
SOSA Fresh Brew reed diffuser ₹849 / 50ml
Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, alcohol-free, no water, no electricity — the reeds draw undiluted oil up and the room takes it at its own slow rate. This is the vanilla SOSA makes, and it is not a Hotel Collection scent: reed oil does not go into an ultrasonic diffuser, where it clogs the 2.4MHz misting plate, and water-based Hotel Collection fragrance does not climb reed sticks. ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml, or with Garden Bloom in the Warmth & Bloom duo from ₹1,598.

Why there is no vanilla here, and why vanilla is hard in water

Two questions are hiding inside this one and they have different answers. The first is whether SOSA makes a vanilla at all, and the answer is yes — in the reed line, as Fresh Brew, Coorg coffee with Kerala vanilla, from ₹849. The second is why there is no vanilla among the seven ultrasonic scents, and the answer is that vanilla is the note I trust least in a machine that mists continuously. That is a compositional judgement rather than a supply problem, and since it is the reason you are being sent to a different product, you are owed the reasoning rather than an apology.

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THE PLAIN FACT
No vanilla in the Hotel Collection, with the whole list printed
Said properly, with the full inventory so you can check rather than take my word for it. The Hotel Collection is seven scents and this is all of them: white tea, bergamot and cedar; white tea, aloe and cedar; cedarwood, vetiver and green leaves; amber, violet and woods; jasmine, green tea and white tea; citrus, soft florals and sandalwood; and citrus, pepper and amber. There is no vanilla in that list, and nothing else edible either — no caramel, no tonka, no cocoa, no honey. All seven are dry. The warmth in the range comes from amber, from creamy sandalwood and from powdery violet, and none of those three is a substitute for vanilla — they are a different pleasure that happens to be adjacent. I print the whole inventory because the standard practice in this category is to point a vanilla lover at the warmest thing on the shelf, borrow a few adjectives from a review of a famous gourmand, and let them assume. Anybody who genuinely loves vanilla works that out on the first evening and then believes nothing else on the page.
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WHY IT IS HARD
Vanilla is a base note, and a diffuser has no top or bottom
Here is the compositional part, and it is the most useful thing on this page for shopping anywhere rather than only here. Vanilla is a base material: heavy, slow to evaporate, and composed into perfumes precisely because it arrives late and stays after everything else has gone. That structure — bright at the start, warm in the middle, vanilla at the end — is what makes a vanilla perfume feel like it is unfolding, and the vanilla itself only reads as luxurious because you have waited for it. A water-based ultrasonic diffuser has no structure of that kind. It takes a fixed dilution and disperses it at a steady 30 to 50 millilitres an hour for as long as it is switched on, so every note in the bottle is presented at once, continuously, with the room's ventilation removing some of it and the machine immediately replacing it. There is no arrival, no development and no end. The vanilla is not the last thing you smell — it is the only level there is, held flat for six hours, and a flat held sweetness is the exact recipe for the cake-shop effect that people report from every sweet room fragrance they have ever regretted. The second half of the difficulty is that everybody owns the reference: vanilla is a food before it is a perfume, and kheer, custard, ice cream and a good bakery are all sitting in your memory ready to be compared against. There is almost no other note where an approximation is caught so quickly, or judged so harshly.
Which is the honest reason it is not in the seven: I would rather leave a note out of a range than put in a version of it that a vanilla lover would catch in the first week. The alternative was never a better ultrasonic vanilla — it was a reed.
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THE REAL ANSWER
Fresh Brew, in a reed, from ₹849
A reed diffuser solves the specific problem above, which is why the vanilla lives there. Reeds carry undiluted oil up by capillary action and let the room take it at its own slow, self-limiting rate — no water, no heat, no electricity and no misting plate — so the level rises after you turn the sticks and then tails away over the following days rather than being topped up every minute by a machine. That tailing away is the closest a home product gets to the fade you like on your own skin, and it is why a vanilla behaves in a reed and misbehaves in a tank. So the answer for a vanilla lover is the Fresh Brew reed diffuser at ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml: Kerala vanilla with Coorg coffee beside it, alcohol-free, and the only vanilla SOSA makes. The coffee is not decoration — a roasted, faintly bitter note beside a vanilla is what keeps it from reading as dessert, which is the same trick a good gourmand perfumer uses. If you would rather have two rooms answered at once, the Warmth & Bloom duo pairs it with Garden Bloom — British rose and night-blooming jasmine — from ₹1,598 at 50ml and ₹2,598 at 130ml. None of this goes into an ultrasonic diffuser, and the Hotel Collection does not go into reeds.

Where the vanilla is, and how near the seven get

The first row is the actual answer and it is not a Hotel Collection scent, which is the point of the page. The rows below it are the seven Hotel Collection scents with their real note profiles, ranked by how near each comes to the feel of a vanilla — not to the material, which is in none of them. The third column names the product line, because that distinction decides what you can physically put in your machine.

Where the vanilla actually is
The one real vanilla, and how near the seven get to it
Product Notes Line How it serves a vanilla lover Price
Fresh Brew reed diffuser Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla Reed diffuser — alcohol-free, no water, no electricity The answer. A genuine vanilla, and the only one SOSA makes. The coffee keeps it from reading as dessert. Does not go in an ultrasonic diffuser ₹849 / ₹1,349
Warmth & Bloom duo Fresh Brew with Garden Bloom — rose and night-blooming jasmine Reed diffusers — two bottles The vanilla in the kitchen or hall and the rose where you receive people. Two rooms, no plugs from ₹1,598
The St. Regis-inspired · Old-World Glamour Amber · violet · woods Hotel Collection · ultrasonic The nearest in feel — plush, powdery and enveloping, which is the register vanilla lovers usually want. Not a vanilla and not sweet ₹299
Four Seasons-inspired · Warm Welcome Citrus · floral · sandalwood Hotel Collection · ultrasonic Creamy sandalwood, which is warmth as texture. The right shape for an entrance, and a different pleasure entirely ₹299
W Hotels-inspired · Lobby Bar Citrus · pepper · amber Hotel Collection · ultrasonic Amber with a peppery lift. Warm and awake rather than warm and wrapped — useful, and not close to vanilla ₹299
Westin-inspired, The Ritz-Carlton-inspired & 1 Hotels-inspired White tea · aloe · cedar / white tea · bergamot · cedar / cedarwood · vetiver · green leaves Hotel Collection · ultrasonic Not close, and listed so the comparison is complete rather than convenient. Useful in the rooms the reed is not in ₹299 each
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The SOSA principle
Everybody already owns a reference vanilla — kheer, custard, ice cream, a good bakery. There is almost no other note where an approximation is caught so fast.
Which is why the vanilla here is a reed rather than a tank fragrance, and why this page sends you to a different product instead of stretching the nearest one to cover it.

The Fresh Brew reed, and how to run it

A reed diffuser is a genuinely different machine, and every one of the differences is in your favour for this note. There is no water, no heat, no electricity and no misting plate — the oil sits undiluted in the bottle and the reeds draw it up and let the room take it at its own slow rate. That matters for a vanilla because the level is allowed to fall between refreshes instead of being held flat by a machine, which is the single reason sweetness survives in a reed and turns into a bakery in a tank. It matters practically too, because it will run in a room with no plug point — a kitchen corner, a dining nook, a landing, a console table by the door, which is exactly where a vanilla is welcome and a bedroom, on the whole, is not. Fresh Brew is ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml: take the 50ml for a kitchen corner, a landing or a small room and the 130ml for a hall or a sitting room. Running it is mostly restraint. Put out fewer reeds than came in the box and add more only if the room turns out to be larger than you thought, because the number of sticks is the volume control — with a vanilla I would start at half. Turn the reeds over when the scent has genuinely quietened rather than on a schedule, since flipping them daily is how people end up with a room they stop enjoying by March. Keep the bottle out of a direct draught and away from a fan or an air-conditioning vent, which pulls fragrance off the sticks faster than the room can use it, and stand it on something you do not mind marking. When it empties, reed refills are ₹2,399 for 300ml, which is a great deal more sensible than buying the bottle again.

Then the question of what runs in the ultrasonic diffuser, since most people reading this own one or are about to. My honest advice is not to look for a vanilla there. Run the reed for the vanilla and give the machine a job that is not sweetness at all — that arrangement is better than any near-vanilla you could buy, because the two stop competing and each one gets a room where it is the best thing in the air. If you want something in the same emotional register, the St. Regis-inspired Old-World Glamour at ₹299 is the closest the Hotel Collection comes: powdery violet with warm amber and polished woods, plush and evening-elegant, which is the wrapped, slightly dusty quality a great many vanilla wearers are actually attached to. It is not a vanilla, it is not sweet, and I will not call it either. If you want warmth that is creamier and brighter, the Four Seasons-inspired Warm Welcome at ₹299 is citrus and soft florals over the most persistent sandalwood in the range. Whichever you choose, the Hotel Collection is composed at three to six drops per tank with the amber at three, the dose is per tank rather than per litre, and a Sukoon at ₹1,899 covers 270–320 sq ft with 16–18 hours per fill on low at 30–50 ml/h against 9–12 on high, a 2.4MHz plate, a remote, auto shut-off and steady, 2H and 4H timers, arriving with three 15ml scents of your choice — while a Boond at ₹899 handles a single room on the same bottles.

Two constraints and a principle, and the constraints are the ones people get wrong most often. Reed oil does not go into an ultrasonic diffuser. It is undiluted and it will clog the 2.4MHz misting plate, which is physics rather than a warranty position — and it is the commonest expensive mistake in this whole category, made by people who reason quite sensibly that oil is oil. And Hotel Collection fragrance does not go into reeds — it is water-based, so it will not climb the sticks, and you will have spent ₹299 on a bottle of nothing happening. The two ranges are separate products with separate fragrances rather than two formats of the same thing, and the same is true of the waterless Vaayu at ₹11,999, which takes its own undiluted oil and runs neither. Beyond that: rinse the tank when you change scent, never substitute raw essential or carrier oils, and keep any ultrasonic machine at waist height or above, because cool mist falls into fabric and hands it back for days. And the principle this whole cluster is built on, which lands unusually well here: a home fragrance is not a second serving of your perfume — it is the setting your perfume is heard in. If you wear vanilla, a house that also insists on vanilla flattens both, and you will be the only person in it who cannot smell what you have on. A warm, dry, powdery room under a vanilla on skin is a far better arrangement — and the actual vanilla is best met once, in one room, from a reed.

I would rather leave a note out of a range than sell somebody a vanilla they would catch out in the first week. The alternative was never a better ultrasonic vanilla. It was a reed.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

The SOSA edit

In buying order for somebody who loves vanilla perfumes. The first row is a reed rather than a Hotel Collection scent, which is the honest shape of the answer on this page, and the last row prints the gap rather than leaving you to find it.

The SOSA edit
Vanilla at home, in buying order
Buy What it is When it earns its place Price
1. Fresh Brew reed diffuser Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla — alcohol-free, no water, no electricity First, and for most readers of this page the whole answer. 50ml for a kitchen corner, 130ml for a hall ₹849 / ₹1,349
2. Warmth & Bloom duo Fresh Brew with Garden Bloom — British rose and night-blooming jasmine If two rooms need answering at once: the vanilla where you cook, the rose where you receive from ₹1,598
3. St. Regis-inspired 15ml Powdery violet, warm amber and polished woods — the nearest register, not the note If you also want something running in an ultrasonic diffuser. It is not a vanilla and not sweet ₹299
4. Four Seasons-inspired 15ml Citrus and soft florals over creamy sandalwood For an entrance or a hall, where warmth should greet rather than settle ₹299
5. Reed diffuser refill 300ml Refill oil for the reed line, in place of buying the bottle again Once Fresh Brew has proved itself and you would rather not repurchase at bottle prices ₹2,399
Not in the range: a vanilla ultrasonic fragrance There is no vanilla in any of the seven Hotel Collection scents — all are dry Stated here rather than discovered later. The reed is the vanilla, and it is a different line
Honest notes for buyers: the Hotel Collection is a water-based fragrance for ultrasonic diffusers only — it runs in the Sukoon, Boond and Megh, and it does not go in reed diffusers or in the waterless Vaayu and HVAC machines, which take their own undiluted oil. Reed diffusers are a separate alcohol-free line with their own scents. Use 3–6 drops per tank and rinse between scents so each stays true; never substitute raw essential or carrier oils, which clog the 2.4MHz misting plate. Where the Hotel Collection does not contain a note, this guide says so rather than stretching the nearest scent to cover it. The Hotel Collection scents are SOSA's own interpretations inspired by the world's finest hotels, composed in India by an ISIPCA Versailles-trained perfumer; SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house, not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Warmth & Bloom duo
Coffee and vanilla, with rose and jasmine beside it
SOSA Warmth & Bloom duo from ₹1,598
Fresh Brew — Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla — paired with Garden Bloom, British rose and night-blooming jasmine. Two alcohol-free reed diffusers with no plug between them, from ₹1,598 for the pair at 50ml and ₹2,598 at 130ml. The vanilla belongs in a kitchen corner, a dining nook or a hall, and the rose in the room you receive people in — two rooms answered at once, which is a better arrangement than two of the same bottle.
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A note from Sonal

Vanilla is the note I am asked for most often in this part of the range and the one I have been most stubborn about. It is not in the Hotel Collection because I could not make one I would defend in a water-based diffuser. Vanilla is a base note — it is built to arrive last and to outstay everything else, and the waiting is most of why it feels luxurious. A machine misting steadily for six hours has no last. It has a level, and it holds it, and a held vanilla stops being intimate and becomes a bakery somewhere behind you.

There is also the fact that nobody is a novice about this ingredient. Every person reading this has a real vanilla in their memory — kheer, custard, ice cream, something baked — and an approximation gets caught in the first week. So I put the vanilla where it behaves: Fresh Brew, a reed, Kerala vanilla with Coorg coffee beside it to keep it from tipping into dessert, no water and no electricity, the oil undiluted and the room taking it slowly and then letting it fall. It is from ₹849, it is a real vanilla, and the fact that it is not the format you came here expecting seems to me a much smaller problem than selling you the wrong one.

Everything is composed and made in India, and a part of every order funds girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. You get a home that smells like somewhere you chose; a girl gets a classroom. That equation has always felt right to me.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a vanilla fragrance in the SOSA Hotel Collection?
No. There is no vanilla in any of the seven Hotel Collection scents — not as a listed note and not hidden in a description, and there is nothing else sweet in them either. The seven are white tea and bergamot; white tea and aloe; cedarwood and vetiver; amber and violet; jasmine and green tea; citrus and soft florals; citrus and pepper.
Which SOSA product should a vanilla perfume lover buy?
The Fresh Brew reed diffuser — Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla, ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml. It is alcohol-free, needs no water and no electricity, and it is the only vanilla SOSA makes. The Warmth & Bloom duo pairs it with Garden Bloom from ₹1,598.
Can I put the Fresh Brew reed oil in my ultrasonic diffuser?
No, and it would damage the machine. Reed oil is undiluted and will clog the 2.4MHz misting plate. The two lines do not cross in either direction: Hotel Collection fragrance is water-based and will not climb reed sticks either. They are separate products rather than two sizes of one.
Why is vanilla difficult in a water-based diffuser?
Because vanilla is a base note, composed to arrive last and outstay everything else — and a diffuser has no last. It disperses everything in the bottle at a constant rate for hours and replaces whatever the room loses, so instead of a vanilla that unfolds you get a vanilla held flat, which is where the bakery effect comes from.
What is the closest thing to vanilla in the Hotel Collection?
The St. Regis-inspired Old-World Glamour at ₹299 — powdery violet, warm amber and polished woods. It is close in register rather than in material: plush, dusty and enveloping, which is the quality many vanilla wearers are attached to. It is not a vanilla and it is not sweet.
The vanilla is real. It is simply a reed.
Coorg coffee and Kerala vanillano water, no electricity, no near miss
Fresh Brew is ₹849 for 50ml and ₹1,349 for 130ml, or from ₹1,598 with Garden Bloom in the Warmth & Bloom duo; reed refills are ₹2,399 for 300ml. There is no vanilla in the water-based Hotel Collection, which is ₹299 for 15ml. 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 why there is no vanilla in the Hotel Collection, why vanilla is genuinely difficult to hold together in a water-based ultrasonic diffuser that has no development arc, and why the honest answer for a vanilla lover is the Fresh Brew reed diffuser — a separate alcohol-free line from ₹849.

Facts verified August 2026: SOSA Hotel Collection — water-based ultrasonic diffuser fragrance in seven scents, composed in India to IFRA standards, phthalate-free: The Ritz-Carlton-inspired 'Quiet Luxury' (white tea, bergamot, cedar); Westin-inspired 'White Tea Serenity' (white tea, aloe, cedar); 1 Hotels-inspired 'Forest Suite' (cedarwood, vetiver, green leaves); The St. Regis-inspired 'Old-World Glamour' (amber, violet, woods); Shangri-La-inspired 'Tea Garden' (jasmine, green tea, white tea); Four Seasons-inspired 'Warm Welcome' (citrus, floral, sandalwood); W Hotels-inspired 'Lobby Bar' (citrus, pepper, amber). Sizes 15ml ₹299 (~₹20/ml), 100ml ₹999 (~₹10/ml), 300ml ₹1,799 (~₹6/ml); Pack of 7 at 15ml ₹1,799, 100ml ₹5,999, 300ml ₹10,799. Dose 3–6 drops per tank. Diffusers: Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml scents included), Boond ₹899, Megh ₹3,499, waterless Vaayu ₹11,999 (up to 1000m³), Aangan ₹25,999, Meenar ₹38,500, Safar car diffuser ₹3,999. Reed diffusers (a separate alcohol-free line): Garden Bloom British rose and night-blooming jasmine from ₹799; Fresh Brew Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla from ₹849; Morning Freshness Malabar lemon, peppermint and eucalyptus from ₹749; Mountain Breeze Himalayan pine, sage and cedar from ₹849; Evening Calm Himalayan lavender and chamomile from ₹799; duos from ₹1,498; refills 300ml ₹2,399. The Hotel Collection contains no oud, no musk, no vanilla or gourmand note, no rose and no aquatic or marine note; where this guide recommends a scent for those tastes it says plainly what the range does and does not contain. SOSA is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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