SOMA Sleep
The safety of the night, bottled.
SOMA Sleep isn’t a pillow spray.
It’s a night ritual — a soft atmosphere for the body and the room around it.
A mist to slow the breath and remind you that the night can hold you in calm and safety.
Inspired by the quiet benevolence of night — the vast open sky, gentle stars glistening like distant nightlights.
Small reminders that the dark is never complete.
You stand beneath it, small but protected, as if the universe itself is keeping gentle watch.
The air is fresh and soft against clean skin; warmth settles around you, familiar and calm.
Delicate blooms open only now, safe in the darkness.
The darkness is soft, not frightening; it hums with safety and possibility.
This is the landscape of SOMA Sleep: a cocoon of night air, luminous and kind —
where the safety of the night gives you permission to rest.
The Intention
For the knowing that night is safe,
and for the gentle descent into sleep.
The Scent
White Cypress and Hinoki bring the softened coolness that belongs only to the night.
Benzoin and Vanilla cocoon the body in warmth — a gentle refuge against the night’s quiet air.
Frankincense opens the sky; Cardamom steadies the breath;
A trace of Australian Rose moves gently through it all.
The Ritual
Night is wide and luminous.
The earth cools; the day exhales.
Darkness comes as kindness — easing sight, easing thought, sleep’s gentle reminder.
Delicate florals rise on the breeze, unafraid in the soft cover of night.
A wrap of warmth, a hush of the night guard.
The world eases into rest beneath the stars.
What’s gentle is safe to show itself.
Breathe in the mist — feel the trace of delicate night florals,
the softened coolness that belongs only to the night,
the fragrant warmth cocoons you as it meets your skin.
Night is a kindness.
You are safe here.
Trust in its softness.
It holds you as the day releases.
Your body rests,
your breath slows,
your thoughts grow gentle and still.
Closing Note
This page is an early glimpse of SOMA Sleep.
The full collection, design, and sensory visuals are in progress — but the words and philosophy you read here are the heart of what’s to come.
