Love the concept! Fragrance can be a key to setting the environment and mood, so this concept works really well. Aside from that, the smells are very pleasant and not offensive at all. Since I work from home, Aerchitect has been a bit of a ritual for me to spray and get in the zone when working on my spreadsheets. The volume in the bottles will also last a very long time for me. This would be a lovely gift for a loved one that is unique and special.
I've been testing all three fragrances for about 2 months now and definitely gravitate towards Focus and Calm. I keep all three on my desk and have been using them throughout the day and before bed. The scents tend to fade after about an hour. They are not super overpowering but strong enough to feel relaxed.
A dilemma in my life: I absolutely love scents. I also experience migraines, and during peak migraine discomfort, strong fragrances can become unbearable for me.
I really wanted to love this concept because I appreciate the idea of a quick nervous system reset and creating intentional moments of calm throughout the day. Aerchitect has even created an entire functional fragrance glossary to explain the thinking behind scent and emotional regulation, which I found genuinely interesting and thoughtful.
The brand itself feels beautifully designed: minimal, elevated, and intentionally calming without feeling overly clinical. I would personally love to see Aerchitect activate more within the wellness community so people can experience the immediate sensory aspect of the brand in person.
The scent profiles for all three mists felt true to their descriptions and thoughtfully blended with functionality in mind. Unfortunately, I personally could not tolerate the lingering nature of the fragrances because of my own sensitivity to scent during migraines. I understand that the strength and lingering "power" may be intentional as part of creating a repeated sensory cue, though I initially imagined the experience would be a bit more fleeting after spraying into the air.
That said, this is simply my own experience. I can still appreciate what Aerchitect is trying to create: something functional, grounding, and supportive rather than just another fragrance product. I can absolutely see how Aerchitect could elevate a workspace, support a focus session ritual, or bring an added sense of calm to a cozy corner!