Eucalyptus + Lavender Reed Diffuser
Eucalyptus + Lavender is what happens when your bathroom decides it wants to identify as a spa but without charging you $250 for “aromatherapy.”
What It Is:
This 4 fl oz reed diffuser by Slow North takes the clean sharpness of eucalyptus and fuses it with the mellow calm of lavender—basically the olfactory equivalent of putting your brain on airplane mode. Handcrafted in Austin, Texas with natural, eco-friendly ingredients, it provides a steady stream of fragrance without flames, cords, or the anxiety of remembering you left something plugged in.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because your space deserves to smell intentional. Place it in your bathroom, office, or bedroom, and let the eucalyptus clear your head while lavender smooths the edges off your day. Unlike those synthetic plug-ins that smell like “Mountain Breeze” (aka lab chemicals), this diffuser actually uses essential oils that make your home feel like a spa retreat you didn’t have to book.
Key Details:
4 fl oz glass bottle with 8 rattan reeds
Fragrance profile: fresh eucalyptus + soothing lavender
Lasts up to 2–3 months
Made with natural, non-toxic, phthalate-free ingredients
Eco-friendly and handcrafted in Austin, Texas
Perfect for small spaces: bathroom, desk, entryway, or bedside
Eucalyptus + Lavender proves that relaxation doesn’t have to be performative. It’s calm in a bottle—set it, forget it, and let your home quietly smell like it has its life together.
About the brand: Slow North
Slow North started because someone—Michelle Simmons, in this case—got tired of candles that promised “ambiance” but delivered toxic chemicals and vague disappointment. What began as a personal quest in Austin, Texas, morphed into a full-fledged brand obsessed with doing it right: non-toxic, essential-oil-rich candles and natural therapy products designed to make you feel like your life is slightly more intentional than it actually is. Each product is handcrafted, minimal, and meticulously curated to create calm, focus, and maybe even the illusion that you’re living in a movie where the protagonist actually has their act together.
