Autumn Accord Room & Linen Spray 8.8oz

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Part of our Fall Fragrance collection, Autumn Accord Room & Linen Spray opens with top notes of cinnamon, citrus, and chrysanthemum, moves into a middle of berry, green leaves, and crisp apple, and settles on a base of pecan and cedar for a cozy, layered fall scent that refreshes both...
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Room & Linen Spray

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Part of our Fall Fragrance collection, Autumn Accord Room & Linen Spray opens with top notes of cinnamon, citrus, and chrysanthemum, moves into a middle of berry, green leaves, and crisp apple, and settles on a base of pecan and cedar for a cozy, layered fall scent that refreshes both air and fabrics. Perfect for the living room, bedroom, bathroom, or office and ideal for bedding, curtains, upholstery, carpets, and closets, it offers calming scents, refreshing home, welcoming serenity, reducing stress, boosting focus, enhancing mood, eliminating odor, long lasting aroma, creating pleasant scents and not overwhelming scents. Each 8.8oz bottle features a convenient trigger mechanism for effortless, uniform distribution, delivering up to 8 hours of continuous freshness in the air with a single spray, making it a refined, low-maintenance way to bring lasting comfort and natural sophistication into any room.

 

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Sophia Clark
Cozy Room Refresh

Beautiful fall inspired scent, freshens space quickly, long lasting and comforting

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Ethan Parker
Gentle Seasonal Fragrance

Light autumn aroma, very soothing and natural, makes home feel welcoming

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Olivia Bennet
Perfect Autumn Comfort

Warm cozy autumn scent, soft and natural, instantly refreshes entire home beautifully

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Madison Lee
Soft Autumn Warmth

Warm seasonal scent, natural earthy notes, refreshing spray, feels very cozy

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Chloe Adams
Gentle Autumn Breeze

Light cozy fragrance, natural autumn notes, refreshing and very calming scent

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