döstädning
döstädning
döstädning
döstädning

döstädning

( death cleaning )
Regular price $125
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Smells like: Spirited, crisp, tender breeze.

Top: Sea Breeze, Lemon Cream
Middle: Coastal Lavender, Eucalyptus, Fir Needles
Base: Silver Birch, Cedarwood

Meaning: The cathartic process of releasing old possessions, keeping only what is actively needed and deeply loved.

Intention: I am free.

Included: 10 oz Natural Wax Candle, Natural Fragrance.
Wooden Matches, Walnut Wood Dust Cover, Scent-Guided Experience Booklet.

döstädning

Döstädning in Swedish culture encourages decluttering, especially before passing on to the next generation. Over time, this practice becomes more than a good cleaning habit—it’s a way of honoring what has mattered to you and letting go of things that no longer serve you.

We invite you to slow down and reconnect, using the power of the Döstädning scent to free you.

The mood-enhancing botanical in Döstädning is ginger. Its clean, zesty brightness — reminiscent of lemon peel and fresh air — revitalizes the senses and clears mental clutter. Ginger activates brain pathways associated with energy and movement, making this scent a refreshing companion for letting go, cleaning out, and moving forward with ease.

The döstädning scent-guided experience booklet is your steady companion in the art of clearing space—both around you and within. Rooted in the Swedish practice of “death cleaning,” this simple guide supports you in releasing what no longer serves. You’ll move through a quiet sequence: setting intention, softening into the body, breathing with the clean, clarifying notes of sea breeze, eucalyptus, birch, and lavender, and noticing what feels lighter. With gentle cues for posture and breath, this is a grounding practice that brings you back to what matters—without rush, without pressure. Just presence.

Let the energy of Döstädning ripple into the rest of your day. You might clear a single drawer, donate a bag of clothes, or recycle an old stack of papers that’s been weighing on your mind. Every act of release—however small—is a quiet reclaiming of space and energy. Stay close to what feels essential. Let the rest go.