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There's a specific moment at the start of every spring where I know it's time.
The windows go up. The air coming in is different from the air that's been sitting in the house all winter. And whatever your home smelled like during the cold months β even if it was something you loved β suddenly it needs to change. Something lighter. Something that matches what's happening outside.
That's the brief we give ourselves every year when we sit down to build the spring collection. What does the season actually smell like? Not a generic floral. Not something trying to smell like spring in the way a candle aisle at a grocery store tries to smell like spring. Something that actually captures it β open, clean, and alive.
This year we have four answers, including one brand new scent we're genuinely excited about. Here's everything in the 2026 spring collection.

Notes: Fresh Cotton, Soft Lily of the Valley, Dewy Greens
This is the new one and I'll tell you upfront: it's already become one of my favorites we've ever made.
Linen is inspired by something that doesn't sound like much until you actually smell it β sun-dried sheets on an open line, on a perfect spring morning with a breeze coming through. Fresh cotton up front, soft lily of the valley in the middle, and dewy greens underneath. It smells clean and airy and just a little bit soft. Like the house was taken care of and someone left the windows open.
We made Linen because we wanted a spring scent that worked everywhere β on couch cushions, on bedding, in closets, in the bathroom. Something that didn't feel specifically floral or specifically fresh but landed somewhere in between that felt just right for the season. That's exactly what this is.
It's also available as a car freshener this season, which is one of my favorite ways to use it. Linen in a car on a spring morning is really something.
Available as: Air + Fabric Spray, Car Freshener, 3-Wick Candle

Wildflower Rain is the one that makes people stop and ask what that smell is. Waterlily, honeysuckle, and lilac. It's a fresh floral blend that doesn't smell like perfume or like you're trying too hard. It smells like walking through a field right after a spring rain β flowers and wet air and something alive that you can't quite name.
This scent has one of the most loyal followings of anything in the spring collection and we understand it completely. There's a freshness to it that's hard to replicate. We reach for this one on throw blankets and faux florals especially β it makes decorative arrangements smell like the real thing, which is one of those small details that changes how a whole room feels.
Available as: Air + Fabric Spray, 3-Wick Candle

Green Tea Matcha is the crisp one. Green tea up front, bright bergamot adding a citrus lift, and soft jasmine rounding it out. It's energizing without being loud β the kind of scent that makes a room feel like someone just opened a window and made a good decision.
We love this one for spaces that need to feel active and clean rather than soft and relaxing. A home office, a kitchen, a bathroom. Anywhere you want the scent to feel like a fresh start rather than a wind-down. It also layers really beautifully with Linen β Green Tea Matcha in the air, Linen on the couch cushions, and the whole living room just feels incredibly considered.
Available as: Air + Fabric Spray, 3-Wick Candle

Notes: Crisp Cucumber, Honeydew, Cool Aloe
Cucumber Aloe is the quiet one of the collection and somehow the one that surprises people most. Crisp cucumber, honeydew, and cool aloe. It's spa-like without trying to be a spa. Calm and refreshing and soft in a way that works in any room, any time of day.
This is the one we reach for in bathrooms, closets, and kids rooms β anywhere you want something clean and gentle that doesn't announce itself. It also works beautifully in nurseries as a subtle, non-floral option for a sleep space. Not everyone wants their home to smell like flowers in spring, and Cucumber Aloe is for those people. It smells like clean water and good decisions.
Available as: Air + Fabric Spray, 3-Wick Candle
We put together a few spring-specific sets for this collection. These are available while supplies last and won't be restocked once they're gone.
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A few of our favorite ways to use these scents beyond just the air:
For the full room-by-room guide on how to use fabric spray throughout your home this season: The Ultimate Spring Reset Checklist.
No β the spring collection is seasonal and available while supplies last. Linen is new this year and we can't guarantee it'll be back in the same form next spring, so if it speaks to you, now is the time. The Spring Discovery Set and spray packs are also limited and won't be restocked once they sell through.
Cucumber Aloe and Green Tea Matcha are both completely non-floral. Linen has a very subtle lily of the valley note but it reads much more as clean cotton than floral. Any of these three would work well for someone who finds floral scents heavy or sweet.
Yes β several customers use Wildflower Rain, Green Tea Matcha, and Cucumber Aloe outside of spring. They're seasonal in that we only make them for a limited time, but they work in any season. Linen especially is the kind of scent that honestly works year-round. We just can't guarantee availability beyond the spring window.
Linen is our first recommendation for a bedroom. It's soft, clean, and genuinely calming on bedding. Cucumber Aloe is a close second for anyone who prefers something even lighter. Wildflower Rain is lovely in a bedroom too if you love a floral sleep environment.
Yes and it works really well. Green Tea Matcha pairs beautifully with Woodland Sage for a crisp, herbal combination. Linen and Blondewood together create a warm, clean vibe that works in almost any room. Wildflower Rain with Golden Grove is an exceptional spring pairing β floral and citrus, very fresh.
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