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$14 per bottle
From Demeter, a maker of unorthodox fragrances, come these room sprays in fresh-but-not-frilly scents. Laundromat smells like just-washed clothes, Thunderstorm is reminiscent of a garden after rainfall, and Mahogany offers a seriously strong wood scent good for a library or smoking den. The sprays can also be used to freshen upholstery, sheets, curtains, and carpeting without staining them. They come in 4-ounce brushed aluminum bottles.
Where to find it: www.demeterfragrance.com