Sola Diffuser Flowers Lily With String 12 Pack
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Reed diffusers bring a quiet, constant home fragrance to a room — no flame, no heat, just a gentle unfurling of scent from morning through the evening. Whether you prefer a reed diffuser for the living room, the hallway or a small bedroom, the principle is the same: natural fragrance rises slowly from oil-soaked rattan sticks, layering the atmosphere with something warm and considered. This collection gathers together reed diffusers, diffuser sticks, and decorative diffuser flowers so you can find exactly the right scent and style for your space.
What you will find in this collection
Our reed diffuser selection centres on 140 ml vessels — the classic size that gives several months of steady room scent when paired with the right number of sticks. Also available are packs of fragrance diffuser rings, which slip over the neck of a bottle to increase the surface area of oil exposed to the air, boosting scent throw without adding more sticks. Complementing these are reed diffuser sticks for topping up existing sets, and diffuser flowers such as the Lily On Reed — a decorative ceramic bloom that sits in the oil and acts as both a decorative element and an additional fragrance surface. Together, the sticks draw the oil up through capillary action while the flowers slow the evaporation, creating a balanced and lasting natural fragrance.
How to choose your reed diffuser
The number of reed diffuser sticks you use directly affects how strongly the scent performs. A smaller space — a cloakroom or home office — typically needs just two or three sticks, producing a subtle, background room scent. Larger rooms benefit from four to six sticks, filling the space more fully without becoming overwhelming. If you want a decorative accent, consider a diffuser flower alongside the sticks; it adds visual interest while gently extending the reach of the fragrance. Fragrance diffuser rings are a simple way to intensify an existing set-up: slip one over the bottle neck and watch the oil-wetted surface multiply. When selecting a scent, think about the mood you want to create — citrus and eucalyptus tend to feel fresh and energising, while amber, vanilla and warm woods lean towards cosiness and calm.
Where to place your diffuser
Reed diffusers do best away from direct sunlight, radiators and draughts, which cause the oil to evaporate too quickly. A bedside table, a hallway console or a bathroom shelf away from the shower all work well. If you are also drawn to heat-based home fragrance, you might pair your diffuser with our Oil Burners or explore our full Aromatherapy — Incense, Essential Oils & Diffusers range for complementary products that work on a different rhythm — a flicker of flame for a quick burst of scent, for instance, alongside the steady quiet of a reed diffuser. Our Aroma Diffusers and Electric Diffusers are worth considering if you prefer a device-driven option or want to diffuse essential oils in a different way.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a reed diffuser last?
A 140 ml reed diffuser typically lasts between two and four months, depending on the number of sticks used, the temperature of the room and how often the sticks are rotated. Fewer sticks will extend the life of the oil; more sticks will intensify the scent but use the oil more quickly.
Do I need to flip the diffuser sticks?
Rotating the sticks every week or so — flipping them so the oil-soaked end faces upward — helps refresh the capillary action and can revive a scent that has begun to fade. This is a simple way to get the most from your room scent without adding more oil.
Can I use essential oils in a reed diffuser?
Reed diffusers are formulated with special diffuser oils that are designed to carry the scent effectively through the rattan sticks. Pure essential oils are generally too thin and can clog the capillary action of the reeds. For essential oil diffusion, consider our Aroma Diffusers or Electric Diffusers, which are better suited to that purpose.
What is the difference between diffuser sticks and diffuser flowers?
Reed diffuser sticks are the classic rattan rods that draw oil up from the bottle. Diffuser flowers — such as the Lily On Reed — are decorative ceramic or polymer blooms that sit in the oil and offer an additional surface for evaporation. They can enhance both the fragrance output and the visual appeal of your diffuser set-up.
Are the fragrance diffuser rings reusable?
The fragrance diffuser rings in our range can be cleaned and reused if you change scents. Simply remove the ring from the bottle, wipe away any residual oil and allow it to dry before placing it on a new bottle. This makes them a practical addition to any home fragrance collection.