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Linen Spray – Rosemary + Lemon
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$21.00
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$21.00
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This linen spray blends bright lemon and herbaceous rosemary into a clean, uplifting aroma that refreshes linens, clothing, and small spaces with a crisp, energizing lift.
Crafted by Slow North, this water‑based formula uses aloe and witch hazel for a light, even mist that settles cleanly onto fabrics. Its essential oil blend brings together citrus clarity and fresh herbal depth for a naturally revitalizing scent. Rosemary has been used in household fragrance since the Middle Ages, when it was prized for its cleansing, aromatic qualities and often used to freshen textiles. This 4 oz amber glass bottle offers an easy way to revive bedding, towels, closets, or everyday routines with a bright, plant‑powered boost.
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
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