Cover Dior launches D-Air, a breakthrough home fragrance in collaboration with Compoz Parfum (Photo: Dior Beauty/Instagram)

A luxurious addition to any room, the D-Air enriches the olfactory experience of perfuming your home

Luxury house Dior has unveiled its latest offering—and this time, it is specifically for your living space. The new home fragrance diffuser, D-Air, is made in collaboration with French brand Compoz Parfum and allows you to diffuse up to five home scents from Dior’s well-loved La Collection Privee range. 

Understanding how emotions and memories are connected to olfaction, Compoz Paris hopes to reinvent olfactory wellness by creating scents that make one “feel good”. The collaboration resulted in a diffuser that provides a personalised experience every time you use it. 

The luxury brand’s latest release relies on Compoz Paris’s patented dry-air diffusion technology revolving around a connected, programmable and didactic interface—resulting in an immersive perfume diffusion experience.

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Adorned with the luxury house’s iconic Christian Dior Paris signature on the front, the elegant diffuser will showcase the olfactive wonders of La Collection Privee Christian Dior as well as the technological expertise of Compoz Parfum. It works with capsules, diffusing five of Dior’s most iconic home scents: Osmanthus Tea, Ambre Nuit, Oud Supreme, Jardin d’Orangers and Mediterranean Fig.

Using the D-Air is easy. All you need to do is to place it in the room of your choice and let the machine initialise. Once it is ready to receive refills, open the device drawer, insert your favourite scent and let it do its work. And now... we wait for the device to drop in Singapore!

D-Air is exclusively available from today at select La Collection Prive stores, including Harrod’s, London; The Bon Market, Paris; Rome Shop, Rome; Pop-up Capri, Capri; Galleries Lafayette Haussman, Paris; Champs-Elyssees, Paris; and 30 Montaige, Paris.

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