Perfume is a personal signature, and many people love to wear it daily. But when it comes to the workplace, choosing the right fragrance is important. In an office environment, your perfume should be pleasant yet discreet, leaving a subtle impression without overwhelming colleagues. Strong or heavy scents can be distracting, especially in shared spaces. What to Look for in an Office Perfume Light and Fresh Notes Fragrances with citrus, green tea, or aquatic notes work well because they feel clean and energizing without being too strong. Soft Floral Scents Gentle florals like rose, peony, lily of the valley, or jasmine can bring a touch of elegance without being overpowering. Powdery and Musky Touches Soft musks or powdery notes provide a sense of comfort and professionalism, perfect for long office days. Moderate Longevity Avoid perfumes that are too intense or last all day in a heavy way. Opt for eau de toilette or light eau de parfum concentrations that stay subtle. Per...
Not only at home do we love to decoratively stage plants and flowers. After all, roses, orchids, single leaves, and co. know how to enrich every room and conjure up a wonderful feel-good atmosphere everywhere. And of course, we also want to enjoy that when working in the office. That's why things should be a little flowery on and around the desk - both in the home office and in the open-plan office in the middle of the city. More fun at work thanks to office plants Undoubtedly the most important argument why every office should be decorated with plants: The room ambiance improves immensely! But how do the charming natural beauties do it? Quite simply: by creating a perfect working atmosphere for us. In other words, they ensure that air quality, background noise, and appearance are harmoniously balanced. To do this, they produce oxygen, for example, allowing the air humidity to rise and act like a natural silencer. Oh yes, and of course, they are pretty to look at too. We can urgen...