Lafco Debuts Absolute Collection Diffusers with Six Fine Fragrances

Each Absolute Collection diffuser is presented in a colorful, one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass container.
Each Absolute Collection diffuser is presented in a colorful, one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass container.
Lafco

Lafco New York introduced a series of reed diffusers based on the brand's existing scents. 

The Absolute Collection, which debuted as a series of candles in 2021, is now available as a set of diffusers, each with richly-scented fragrance oils.

According to Allied Market Research, the boom in the aromatherapy diffusers market is due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic and the association that "essential oils can also be used to boost the immune system and diffusers double as humidifiers to help keep the airways moist helping the residents to breathe easier and be less susceptible to germs. This majorly drives the demand for these diffusers in the market." The aromatherapy diffuser market is projected to reach $3.8 billion by the end of 2031 (previously coming in at $1.6 billion in 2021.)

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The diffusers come in six different varieties: 

Forest Oakmoss: Includes notes of violet leaf, amber, and incense for a green-based scent. 

Balsam Black Pepper: Combines evergreens with eucalyptus, rosemary, and lavender. These scents mingle with cedarwood and amber for warmth. 

Orange Blossom: Features top notes of tangerine and cassis. It combines warm musk and bloond woods for a special richness. 

Lavender Flower: Combines herbal lavender with top notes of mint leaves and citrus. It includes rosemary and violet petals as well as a touch of vanilla for sweetness. 

Clary Sage: Features top notes of sage, chamomile, and red currant with galbanum and cyclamen for spice. 

Rose de Mai: Rose de Mai features top notes of roses combined with honey nectar and geranium. Added Turkish rose with violet and warm woods.

Each diffuser is presented in a colorful, one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass container. Inspired by the Italian expression "macchia," meaning "daubs" or "spots of color", each vessel features a unique pattern achieved by layering different pigments and shards of glass of varying transparencies. 

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