Scent Library

Name Description Tags Code
1 Ocean waves A crisp, mineral freshness with hints of sea salt, ozone, and sun-warmed driftwood. Ideal for coastal VR environments, mindfulness applications, or open-space simulations evoking calm and expansion. naturewellness AMB08OCEA
2 Lavender Soft, herbal, and slightly sweet with floral undertones. Used for relaxation, stress reduction, and wellness-focused experiences or therapeutic scent design. naturewellness NAT01LAVE
3 Floral A blended bouquet of blooming petals and greenery — rich yet airy. Suited for luxury and wellness experiences, immersive art, or environments requiring elegance and warmth. naturewellness AMB13BAMB
4 Rainforest Lush green foliage, damp earth, and misty air — an intense natural freshness with mossy depth. Perfect for environmental simulations, biophilic design, or nature-based training modules. naturewellness AMB05RAIN
5 Waterfall Cool, clean, and mineral-rich, with aquatic and airy notes. Complements dynamic VR scenes involving motion, freshness, or renewal — ideal for spa and mindfulness experiences. naturewellness AMB03ROCK
6 Red berries Juicy, tart-sweet aroma reminiscent of raspberries and currants. Excellent for interactive or gamified environments, luxury retail, or emotional uplift applications. naturewellness FOC10RBER
7 Pine Resinous, woody, and fresh, evoking mountain air and winter forests. Common in outdoor training, nature-based VR, or restorative environments. naturewellness NAT03PINE
8 Chocolate Warm, rich, and comforting — cocoa-heavy with vanilla and roasted notes. Suitable for indulgent or nostalgic experiences, brand activations, or sensory engagement research. entertainment FOC05CHOC
9 Freshly cut grass Green, sharp, and earthy — instantly evocative of open fields. Ideal for seasonal transitions, outdoor simulation, and memory-related studies. entertainmentnaturewellness AMB01GRAS
10 Burning wood Smoky, resinous, and warm, with hints of char and ember. Useful for realism in fire safety training, camping scenes, or atmospheric storytelling. entertainmenttrainingwellness FOC23BWOD
11 Natural gas Sharp, sulfuric, slightly metallic — instantly recognizable and alarming. Used primarily for hazard recognition and emergency response training. entertainmenttraining FOC08GASN
12 Petrol Distinctively chemical with burnt rubber undertones. Effective in industrial simulations and emergency training. training FOC13PETR
13 Burning plastic Acrid, synthetic, and sharp — unpleasant but vital for safety training and emergency drills. training FOC18BPLA
14 Body odour Sweaty, acidic, and musky — realistic representation of human presence or distress. Applied in medical, military, or crisis-response simulations. entertainmenttraining FOC24SWET
15 Vomit Sour, bile-like, and overwhelmingly unpleasant. Essential for first responder or clinical training scenarios. training FOC15VOMT
16 Antiseptic Sharp, sterile, and citrusy or chlorine-forward. Suitable for hospital, laboratory, or domestic simulation environments emphasising cleanliness. entertainmenttraining FOC06ANTI
17 Mildew Damp, musty, and mineral-heavy — reminiscent of old stone, earth, and decay. Ideal for historical reconstructions, urban exploration scenes, or sensory contrast environments. entertainmenttraining AMB07MILD
18 Green Fig Fresh, green, and slightly sweet. Leafy fig with earthy undertones and a hint of milky sap. Ideal for calming or meditative spaces, spa environments, or biocentred design experiences. entertainmentnaturewellness FOC25GFIG
19 Cigarettes Smoky, dry, and bittersweet — rich tobacco leaf with ashy, slightly leathery undertones. Suitable for nostalgic or atmospheric storytelling, immersive theatre, historical recreations, or sensory research environments. entertainmenttraining FOC02CIGA
20 Jasmine Intensely floral, sweet, and heady — lush white petals with a warm, slightly musky depth. Excellent for relaxation-focused environments, luxury hospitality, romantic or sensory-rich experiences, or aromatherapy applications. nature FOC03JASM

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