non electric aroma diffuser [LEI] by SOL style

Lei non electric aroma diffuser

 “The flickering of a single candle carrying a scent by its breeze”

Lei is the world’s most poetic aroma diffuser
powered simply by the heat of a candle.

It is completely self-sufficient;
Generating electricity from candle as heat source,
ventilating air and aroma,
it redefines the category of home appliances.

Lei stands for 0.

Like a fire in ancient times, Lei is indispensable to any social situation
—whether to entertain or calm.

Enjoy the poetic experience of time and space with this home appliance,
which embodies the sensitivity to find space in the unseen.

Lei’s real advantage is in being a cordless product with minimal maintenance required from the user. It can be transported and used anywhere—by a bedside or bathtub, even outdoors. The essential oils are dropped straight into a tray, making it easy to replenish or clean.
The product is also designed to allow users to enjoy the aroma with minimal consumption. It uses gentle heat to gradually volatilize the aroma, preserving quality while minimising wastage.

Designer Profiles

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SOL style is a design firm in Tokyo, founded by Yu Ito & Yoshimi Kemmotsu.

Established by Yu Ito(born in Matsuyama,Ehime Prefecture)and Yoshimi Kemmotsu(born in Yokohama in 1982)in 2009.Active in diverse fields including shop design, graphics, condominiums, product development, exhibition planning, and hall design.Was in charge of creative direction for "neutral JAPAN"at the Philippines international furniture fair "CEBUNEXT", and has entered numerous expositions in Japan and overseas, including Business of Design Week 2010 Hong Kong and Tokyo Designers Week. Has been involved in project called SOON in Sumida Ward since 2010.They continue to be involved actively in various projects, including the launch of the Kami-Shokudou (Paper restaurant) project in 2011 in which they produce items related to the culinary environment using paper.

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