ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CREATED SPACES.

Carefully extracted from a range of natural plant sources - leaves, bark, flowers, fruit, wood, resin, roots and buds - essential oils bring us back to nature and allow us to keep it close.


Room Service at Fremantle Biennale


I was invited by architect Nic Brunsdon to create a sensory element - an aroma - for Room Service, a two-night event that was part of the Fremantle Biennale in November 2025. The installation transformed Fremantleโ€™s heritage-listed P&O Hotel, with more than 40 artists taking over 31 hotel rooms, bathrooms, balconies and hallways with contemporary art, music, performance and place.

Nic Brunsdon and Cristina Guerrero Fernรกndez brought together a creative team to bring this vision to life: natural-dye researcher Helen Coleman, sculptor Emma Lindergaard, furniture maker Spencer Parks, and me. The vision was to create a โ€œmeditative little pause spaceโ€ - a room that gently transported guests elsewhere. The space was stripped back to imagine what existed long before the hotel: the trees, soil and coastal ecology that once shaped this part of Fremantle.

Scent has a powerful, intangible presence. Itโ€™s invisible, but itโ€™s never not felt. My brief was to explore how aroma could add another dimension to the room - a way for guests to pause, soften, and settle into a quieter state, while feeling like they were being transported somewhere else.

โ€œScent has a powerful, intangible presence. Itโ€™s invisible, but itโ€™s never not felt.โ€

The Second Salon has always been about giving beautiful humans (you) a cushion. A comfort. A safe place to land. About helping you create your own spaces. More about The Second Salon.

Work with meโ€ฆ

If you have a project youโ€™d like to add a sensory element to, Iโ€™d love to meet you. I can create aromatic concepts for exhibitions, openings, weddings, hospitality venues and retail blends. For more visit the collaborations page or get in touch with me.