Aroma
Orange
Sweet citrus, sharp and bright at first, warming into something rounder. The classic winter morning scent, traditionally linked with energy, vitality and arrival.
Orange began its long European journey from Southeast Asia, carried westward along trade routes that brought spices and citrus together. The sweet orange arrived in the Mediterranean via Arab traders; the bitter orange came with the Crusaders. By the eighteenth century it had colonised every orangery from Lisbon to St Petersburg, grown as much for its fragrance as its fruit.
The scent opens sharp and bright — the cold-pressed oil from the peel hits the nose before it hits the mind. A minute in, something softer arrives: warm, faintly floral, almost honeyed. The top note is alert; the heart note is generous. It is the scent of arrival rather than departure — the door opening rather than the train pulling out.
The tradition keeps orange in the morning register and the winter half of the year. That is not arbitrary. When light is scarce and the body wants to stay under the duvet, a scent this bright acts as a counter-argument. It works alongside the tradition of setting an intention at the start of the day — something as plain as energy, forward motion, the willingness to begin — and letting the scent carry the note forward.
In the mood vocabulary it sits with Joy and Energy; in the intention register, with Abundance and Vitality. It is one of the few scents that reads clearly as morning without being aggressive.
Below you'll find orange as essential oil, in blends, in candles and in the room sprays — the catalogue's winter-morning shelf.
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