Among all the senses, smell is probably the one that I don’t really pay attention to (or may be the least popular for ordinary folks). But it is actually the one that is most associated with memory. We associate specific smells with memories of our childhood or with certain episodes in our lives. It is also something that can help you manage your emotions as evidenced by the popularity of aromatherapy. This concept for one such product is pretty interesting especially if your nose is sensitive to smells and moods.
Designer Name: Kanglee Lee, Jiwon Lee, Jeongmin Ham
Memoraphy, a combination of the words memory and therapy, is a concept for a device that can “prescribe” a scent for you depending on your mood and need. It looks like one of those laboratory devices with different pods or a coffee machine but instead of dispensing liquids or caffeine, you get different fragrances that can help you uplift your mood, relax, or whatever your emotional need is that can be helped by smelling something. You can choose to use it as a diffuser or to produce a perfume or a plaster air freshener.
There are six types of main fragrances available: bergamot (for depression, anxiety, and apparently, UTI), rose (to give a positive mood), orange (to relieve stress and enhance taste bud), sandalwood (relieves nervous tension and anxiety), chamomile (helps relax the mind, counter insomnia), claysage (mood stabilisation). You start off the process by inputting into the machine your current mood and drawing or writing to get a “diagnosis” for the right scent. Then you choose the output type and the machine will then create the product for you.
This is a pretty interesting product to have, at least on paper. There may be some feasibility questions if it gets turned into an actual product since there are different outputs for it but that’s a problem for another day. If you’re a believer in aromatherapy, you’d probably want something like this in your home to help lighten your mood, help you fall asleep, and even combat other mental health issues.
If you’re someone who needs a break from the hectic and fast pace of life and needs to indulge in some much-needed me time, then you’re well aware that you need an assortment of accessories to help you achieve this feat. Pampering yourself, and allowing yourself to relax and unwind isn’t a task we can accomplish simply by ourselves. And this is where products like candles and aroma diffusers come into action! All you need is an array of serene candles and calming diffusers to give you some amazing aromatherapy, enabling you to truly relax after a long hard day at work. From a zen-like Japanese lantern candle to a battery-free aroma diffuser – we’ve curated a collection of designs that are all you need to treat yourself to some aromatherapy.
1. Japanese Lantern Candle
This beautiful Japanese lantern candle looks much like a traditional Japanese ‘chouchin’ lantern. It has a unique pillar shape and is essential for your bedroom or bathroom on the days you need some me-time and pampering.
It offers a modern take on an iconic Japanese design. Besides offering a relaxing glow, it also features a minimal design which allows it to merge with any modern living space perfectly. It is handcrafted by artisans in Kurashiki, Japan, and displays meticulous craftsmanship.
What we like
The wax is non-melting which creates a stunning clarity on the candle
What we dislike
You need to be careful while using it around children and pets, as it is a fire hazard
2. Silver Lining Warmer
Meet the Silver Lining Warmer by SUMSEI. This is a unique candle warmer with the added bonus of halogen light to ensure that your room is comfy and calming.
Why is it noteworthy?
The main purpose of the warmer is to diffuse the scent of the paraffin candles as they’re melting from the halogen lamp. But the Silver Lining Warmer also has a halogen lamp that would flicker as you use it to give you a spa-like atmosphere as you enjoy the scents.
What we like
Creates a calming spa-like environment in the comfort of your own home
What we dislike
It is only available in black and white variants, it would be more fun if they had colorful options to choose from
3. Battery-free aroma diffuser
The battery-free aroma diffusers let you take a relaxing breath to unwind without causing any harm to the environment. Using this battery-free diffuser you can harness the power of a single candle by utilizing simple science and physics
The diffuser doesn’t need batteries or external power sources to operate. It relies on the heat of a single candle to spread calming aromatic scents. It is made using sustainable materials, hence featuring a minimalist and eco-friendly ethos.
What we like
Made from recyclable materials
Suitable with all kinds of essential oils
What we dislike
Since the diffuser lacks electric controls, it is tough to adjust the intensity of the aroma
4. Japanese Cypress Vãs Wood Diffuser
This Japanese Cypress vãs wood diffuser can diffuse your favorite essential oils without any power, batteries, or electricity. You simply need to add in a few drops, and let it work its natural magic!
Why is it noteworthy?
The design is inspired by the Latin word for a vessel which is vās, normally used to hold flowers. The vās itself is handcrafted from the Japanese hinoki cypress tree, giving you, not just a natural oil diffuser but also a decorative object to match your wooden theme if you have one.
What we like
Functions as a natural oil diffuser and as a decorative home accent
What we dislike
You need to use 100% pure essential oils only, as diluted ones won’t be as aromatic and may damage the wood
If you’re gonna use different scents, you need to wait 72 hours for the previous scent to dissipate
5. Miniature Bonfire Wood Diffuser Set
This relaxation-inducing design is called the Miniature Bonfire Wood Diffuser Set, and it recreates the smell, as well as the entire experience of a memorable and mesmerizing outdoor fire.
The mini hardwood is collected from branches that would otherwise have been thrown away, and they give off a comforting smoky smell when they are burnt on the stainless steel miniature oven. You simply need to add a few drops of the essential oils extracted from Mt.Hakusan trees, and you’ve got an amazing and authentic outdoor scent,
What we like
The diffuser can be used as a cooking or heating stool as well, by adding a piece of solid wood
What we dislike
6. Vitruvi Stone Diffuser
The Vitruvi Stone Diffuser is a unique aromatherapy gadget that blends seamlessly with the interiors of your living space. It looks more like a piece of pottery than a home appliance!
Why is it noteworthy?
This pretty aromatherapy diffuser features a high-quality matte ceramic cover which gives it a stunning pottery-like aesthetic. It is available in multiple beautiful colors, so you can pick the one that perfectly matches your home.
What we like
Offers 2 modes – 4 hours of continuous diffusion and an 8-hour intermittent setting
What we dislike
You have to keep it plugged in the entire time you use it
7. Stress-free Aroma Diffuser
Say hello to the Stress-free Aroma Diffuser which is all you need to sit back and relax while breathing in an excellent mix of aromatic blends that have been selected to soothe your mind and help you unwind.
The diffuser creates its gentle breeze, allowing the aroma to softly and evenly disperse wherever you’re sitting, with a porcelain filter soaking up the oil to provide a long-lasting experience.
What we like
The polished base provides an intriguing contrast to the organic-looking porcelain disc, creating a sophisticated decoration piece
What we dislike
Looks easily breakable and fragile, so it must be handled with care
8. Gingko Smart Diffuser Lamp
The Gingko Smart Diffuser Lamp features a monolithic form that holds a fragrance diffuser in its upper half, and a nifty and well-designed desk in its lower half.
Why is it noteworthy?
The diffuser is crafted from a combination of wood, copper, and frosted acrylic glass, giving it an earthy, warm appearance that’s come to become a signature feature across all of Gingko’s products.
What we like
A portable little device that you can carry around with ease
What we dislike
Some people may not prefer wood as their material of choice for diffusers
9. Focus
Called Focus, this design combines an aroma diffuser and a mood lamp to create an object that reminds you of a scented candle. It is meant to touch your different senses!
Why is it noteworthy?
When Focus is in its unlit mode, it looks like a small wireless speaker, when it is turned on, it helps you focus on the task at hand, while also enabling you to take a break and relax while being mindful.
What we like
Allows people to take little breaks and enjoy the present moment
What we dislike
It’s a concept, so we are unsure how the actual product will turn out to be
10. The Sfumato Candle
The Sfumato Candle takes the everyday ordinary candle and transforms it into more than a simple object. It makes it beautiful and alluring, while still having the ability to help you destress and relax.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Sfumato Candle throws some architectural inspiration into the design. The results are interesting visual elements, as shown by this unique vessel for scents. The Sfumato Candle is made of cast concrete, so this can be one sturdy home decor. The concrete finish reflects the stone, which is often used in architecture.
What we like
Inspired by architecture, hence giving the simple candle a twist
What we dislike
Besides its aesthetic, it doesn’t seem to have any other unique value