Scents have the ability to evoke memories, from summer’s freshly mowed grass to a crackling, winter fire. And the right scent can not only make your home smell great but also make you feel good too. Now that you’ve been living in quarantine with your spouse, kids, and pets for the last year, your stress levels are most likely at an all-time high and your sanctuary might be smelling, well, less-than-pleasant. Sure, you can crack open a window, but it is the middle of winter after all. Or you can leave it to 128-year-old Japanese incense maker Kunjudo to fill your space with the scent of better days and a feeling of calm. Set fire to one of the brand’s beautiful HA KO paper incense leaves to deodorize a room and calm your mind. The six different leaves represent the various seasons with natural scents like green grass, agarwood, spicy jasmine, and citrus. The leaves can also be left unburned and used as potpourri that lasts for up to three months. Six different scented paper leaves come packaged in a wooden box that includes a felt mat and ceramic burning dish. $82, imogeneandwillie.com, or as single leaves for $6 at shop.cooperhewitt.org
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