Product details
Diptyque Roses Scented Refill 2.1 g
This neat little capsule captures Diptyque’s famed rose in a compact refill — ideal if a full bottle feels a bit much or you just need a quick top‑up for your diffuser. The rose at the heart of the scent opens up with woody and honeyed notes and, rather charmingly, a subtle fruity‑spicy lift that stops it from being cloying. It’s understated rather than shouty, which is exactly what you want in a car or a cosy corner at home.
What to expect
Think a refined, multi‑layered rose rather than a single floral note. The blend drifts between fruity, spicy and warm woody tones — great for everyday wear and unlikely to make guests wrinkle their noses. It comes as a user‑friendly capsule you can pop in and out, aimed at anyone who fancies a designer fragrance without the faff.
- Luxury rose scent with woody and honeyed accents — gentle but noticeable.
- Capsule format makes replacement quick and straightforward.
- Perfect for small spaces: cars, wardrobes, desks or compact diffusers.
- Lightweight, tidy packaging — handy to keep a spare in the glovebox or drawer.
How to use
Simply slot the capsule into a compatible Diptyque diffuser or holder — if you’re unsure, double‑check the diffuser model fits this capsule format. No faffing about: pop it in and let the scent do its thing. If it seems a touch weak at first, give it a day or two to settle and spread properly.
- Swap the used capsule for a fresh one when the scent fades.
- For a stronger effect, place near an air vent or a slightly open window — avoid direct sunlight.
- If sensitivity is a concern, try it in a small area first to check for reactions.
Specifications and notes
Capsule weight: 2.1 g. Format: capsule refill. Item model number: 3700431407498. The packaging is compact, so it’s easy to stash a spare in the glovebox or a drawer. Bear in mind compatibility depends on the diffuser model, so double‑check before purchasing. Overall, it’s a tidy, designer option for anyone who likes a classic rose scent that doesn’t overpower — just the ticket when the heating’s on in winter.

