Jun 08, 2023
Based on ancient rituals, A4M Group's Dukhoon+ is a sustainable aroma diffuser that uses exclusively natural ingredients
Rotterdam, The Netherlands Following the traditional Arabic way of creating
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Following the traditional Arabic way of creating scent and aroma, A4M Group has created the Dukhoon+, a sustainable scent diffuser that creates aromas by burning natural wood chips, like agarwood, using charcoal inside a stone or metallic burner.
The Dukhoon+ has recently been awarded a 2023 Green Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
It is a natural way to create room fragrance, personal perfume, or even aroma therapy.
Though the designers love the pure ingredients of the traditional Arabic ritual, it is quite time-consuming, and the charcoal causes accidents.
The Dukhoon+ offers fragrance, created directly from natural ingredients, and eliminates the resources needed to process man-made aromas and perfumes.
Secondly, compared to the traditional Arabic ritual, the Dukhoon+ prevents burn accidents, requires less fragrant material, and operates on electricity (and potentially renewable energy) instead of charcoal.
When you open the lid, you see the heating chamber. This is a unique chamber with a customized heating element.
Air pulses around the heating chamber and pulls the aroma out. In order to create a scent or perfume, simply place agarwood or another scented wood into the insulated heating chamber.
Double-click the power button. And that's it.
The scented smoke will come out within seconds. Direct it towards your hair, or clothes, or leave it standing on the table.
Project: Dukhoon+Designers: Orange Creatives, A4M GroupManufacturer: Dukhoon
Rotterdam, The Netherlands