Sir John Harington

TOILET SCENTS
YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE

Toilets scents are far from a new idea. Their history dates back to ancient civilizations. In ancient Egypt, people used fragrant oils and herbs to mask odours in their latrines. Similarly, the Greeks and Romans employed scented oils and flowers in public toilets.

During the Middle Ages, Europe saw the use of aromatic woods like cedar and rosemary in chamber pots. In the 18th century, French royalty popularized scented porcelain toilet bowls, setting a trend for perfumed toilets. In the modern era, commercial air fresheners and deodorizing products have become commonplace in bathrooms, offering a wide range of scents to create a more pleasant experience. Enough to satisfy every nose. Also, those with a nose for design.