Marrakech
Sultry · warm · moonlit

Until now. Four room fragrances, 250ml each, built to sit on the counter instead of under the sink. Marrakech, St Barths, Capri, Bali.
FluffCo brought home the hotel bed. Hotelier brings home the room.

The Object
Larger than an ordinary room spray and built for everyday use: a generous amber bottle with a fine-mist trigger, drawn from the way great hotels scent a space. Considered enough to leave out on a counter, vanity, shelf or entry table.
The Math
Boutique sprays run about $40 for 100ml. Hotelier is 250ml, priced to be used every day, in every room, without rationing.
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Sultry · warm · moonlit
Dark rose and oud drifting through warm amber and wood. Sultry and romantic, the one that lingers after you’ve left the room.
You save $117 vs single bottles
The Scent World
Sultry · warm · moonlit
Crisp · sunlit · sea-air fresh
Bright · botanical · Mediterranean
The Ritual
Small, deliberate gestures that make a room feel considered, complete, and ready for whoever walks in next.
A few mists through the entry and living room, the way a room is scented before check-in.
Refresh the bedroom and linens for that just-turned-down quiet.
A light pass over a freshly reset bathroom to leave it crisp.
Keep linen storage and the threshold home quietly composed.
The Idea
The most memorable hotels don’t just look beautiful, they smell intentional. The lobby, the linens, the hallway, the bath: each space carries a quiet signature you remember long after you’ve checked out.
Those scents are usually gatekept: proprietary, unnamed, never sold. Hotelier was created to bring that same level of atmosphere into the rooms you live in every day.
The sense that someone had thought of everything.

Reviews
I bought Capri and honestly didn’t expect much because I’ve tried a million room sprays. This one is different. It has that clean, expensive, slightly citrusy smell you get when you walk into a really nice hotel. I spray it in the bedroom after making the bed and it completely changes the room.
This smells SO good. Like vacation. Like clean sheets. Like having your life together.
I really like the scent and the bottle is beautiful. I took one star off because I wish the fragrance lasted a little longer, but I still reach for it constantly. I have Capri and would definitely try another scent.
I know you’re technically buying the fragrance, but the bottle deserves a mention. It actually looks good sitting on my bathroom counter. No more hiding ugly room spray under the sink.
Bali is beautiful. Soft, floral, warm, fresh. It reminds me of being somewhere tropical without smelling like sunscreen or a tropical candle. Very calming.
I sprayed this in the living room before he came home and the first thing he said was, “What smells so good?” He NEVER notices things like that.
This is the closest I’ve found to that very specific luxury hotel smell. Not perfume-y. Not fake-clean. Just polished.
The actual fragrance is fantastic. I have St Barths and it makes my apartment smell so fresh. The only reason I’m giving four stars is that I personally prefer a slightly finer mist from a room spray. Still very happy with it.
Clean the kitchen. Change the sheets. Put everything away. Then a few sprays of Hotelier. It’s become the final step.
That’s really the only way I can describe it. Expensive.
Not even going to lie — the bottle got me. Then I actually smelled it and immediately ordered another one.
I love candles but sometimes I don't want to light something just to make the room smell nice. This gives me the same atmosphere in about three seconds.
Marrakech is definitely the most interesting of the four to me. It’s warm and sophisticated and has a little mystery to it. It doesn’t smell like the usual vanilla/linen/cotton stuff.
Really nice fragrance and beautiful packaging. Four stars only because I wish I could get a little more longevity out of it. But the scent itself is gorgeous.
I put this in our guest room before my sister came to stay. She asked if we had started using a new detergent because the room smelled so nice. Nope. Hotelier.
Which is frankly impressive. I spray it after cleaning and the whole house feels freshly reset.
I use Bali in my bedroom at night. A couple of sprays on the bedding and the room feels so peaceful. It’s become part of my bedtime routine.
I’m a sucker for good packaging, and this is one of those products where the packaging actually matches the product. The amber glass looks great, and the scent feels elevated.
I travel a lot for work, and I’ve always loved that moment when you first enter a really beautiful hotel room. Everything is clean, quiet, and there’s this subtle scent in the air. That’s what this reminds me of.
If sunshine had a smell, this would be it.
I really like Hotelier. The fragrance feels sophisticated and not overpowering, which I appreciate. Personally, I would love it to be a little stronger, hence four stars. But if you prefer subtle fragrance, you’ll probably love it.
That probably says enough.
I keep St Barths by the front door and give the entryway a few sprays before people come over. It makes such a difference when you walk in.
I mean this as a compliment. There is absolutely none of that overpowering artificial air freshener situation happening here.
Changed my sheets this morning, sprayed Capri, opened the windows for ten minutes. My bedroom smells absurdly good right now.
I have bought so many candles and diffusers that just sit around looking pretty. This is different because I actually use it. Every day, sometimes multiple times.
I can't explain it better than that. Marrakech smells expensive.
Really beautiful scent and the bottle is fantastic. I’m taking one star off because $69 is definitely more than I usually spend on room fragrance. That said, it does feel like a luxury product and I’m enjoying it a lot.
I clean the bathroom, put out fresh towels, spray Hotelier, and suddenly I feel like I’m staying at a resort.
Apparently I do. The difference between walking into a room that smells neutral and one that has this subtle, beautiful scent is surprisingly huge.
Soft and warm with just enough floral. It’s not sugary at all, which was my biggest concern. Really beautiful.
You know when you clean your house and everything is technically done, but it doesn't have that finished feeling? This is the finishing touch.
I bought this as a treat for myself and now I'm trying to justify buying another scent. Very successful marketing, FluffCo.
This is exactly what I wanted. Fresh and polished but not bleach-y, detergent-y, or aggressively floral.
Bright, clean, slightly tropical. It immediately transports me somewhere warmer.
I’m enjoying this a lot. The scent is elegant and the bottle is beautiful. Four stars just because I expected the fragrance to project a little more throughout the room. I’ll still probably buy another one.
I have this in my entryway and every single person who comes over comments on the smell. That has never happened with any of my other home fragrances.
I like fragrance with some personality and Marrakech definitely has that. Warm, rich, interesting. It feels more like a proper fragrance than an air freshener.
No decorating. No furniture. No renovation. Spray bottle. Done.
I originally put it on my bathroom counter because it looked nice. Now I use it in the bathroom, bedroom, closet, and living room. So much for keeping it “just for display.”
Bright but not sharp. Fresh but not boring. Clean but not detergent-like. I’m very picky about citrus scents and this one absolutely nailed it.
St Barths has become my Sunday morning scent. Coffee, sunlight, clean sheets, a few sprays. It makes staying home feel like a vacation.
Really nice fragrance and I love the concept. I’m giving four stars because I personally like a stronger scent in a room, but the quality is definitely there.
The amber bottle, the size, the trigger — everything about it feels intentional. It doesn't look like an air freshener.
In the best possible way. I spray a little around the closet after I put away fresh sheets. Opening it now feels like opening a hotel linen cupboard.
I bought Bali because the description sounded like something I’d like. Unfortunately for my wallet, I was correct.
A few sprays and the whole room feels different. That's really all I wanted.
I’ve spent years buying nice bedding, towels, candles, lamps, furniture, etc. The house looked good but didn't always feel good. Scent was the missing piece.
I like this a lot. The fragrance is clean and sophisticated, and the bottle is probably the nicest room-spray bottle I've owned. Four stars because I wish there were a bit more scent variation between sprays, but overall I'm happy with it.
I wasn't expecting to love a room spray this much.
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FluffCo brought home the hotel bed. Hotelier brings home the room.