This diffuser bottle is one of those things that just sits there doing its job, but somehow makes everything around it feel nicer. The shape is practical more than anything, the narrow top slows the scent from fading too fast, and the round base keeps it stable. The green glass isn’t just pretty; it protects the oils from sunlight.
What I like most is the mix of materials — the thin glass and the straight wooden sticks. It’s soft and sharp at the same time, fragile but solid. There’s something calming about that balance. It doesn’t shout for attention, but once you notice it, it fits perfectly into its surroundings.
It’s a quiet little object that changes the atmosphere without you realising why. That, to me, is good design because it feels natural rather than forced.