Assortment Planning
For boutiques, decor stores, and gift retailers building candle, diffuser, mist, or sachet programs around seasonal tables, room stories, and gifting occasions.
[email protected]Use this page to start a conversation about retail assortments, seasonal fragrance launches, corporate gift sets, hospitality amenities, or product guidance. A useful inquiry usually includes the recipient or customer type, expected timing, preferred scent mood, and any packaging or display requirements. The more context you share, the easier it is for the Thymes team to suggest formats that fit the moment.
For boutiques, decor stores, and gift retailers building candle, diffuser, mist, or sachet programs around seasonal tables, room stories, and gifting occasions.
[email protected]For teams planning appreciation gifts, client mailers, employee milestones, event suites, and fragrance sets that need refined presentation and clear timing.
[email protected]For fragrance direction, packaging review, display wording, scent-board feedback, and Maker Studio conversations before a home fragrance program launches.
[email protected]Contact requests work best when they describe the setting for the fragrance. A housewarming assortment may need friendly price points and easy-to-wrap cartons. A hospitality tray may need calmer notes and compact formats. A corporate gift may need a polished set with a note card and ship-ready presentation. Tell us the audience, the season, and the kind of atmosphere you want to create.
We can help compare candles, diffusers, wax melts, mists, and sachets for room strength, gifting role, and visual display. If you already have a budget or launch date, include it in the message so the response can be more practical.
For retail programs, it is helpful to mention the size of the display area, the number of fragrance families you want to carry, and whether the assortment should feel festive, calming, botanical, bright, or warm. For hospitality and corporate gifting, include the recipient count, delivery timing, preferred packaging tone, and any brand presentation concerns. These details help Thymes respond with a useful mix of formats instead of a generic product list.