About
Humble Abode didn’t start as a fragrance brand.
In 2021, it began as a curated home décor boutique called The Offbeat Co. But even then, the throughline wasn’t retail — it was creating. I’ve always felt pulled toward making something tactile, thoughtful, and beautiful with my own hands.
After a couple of years in home décor, I started experimenting with room sprays — a product I didn’t see much of, but one that felt quietly powerful. Scent could shift a room instantly, change a mood, and tell a story.
In Spring 2024, I launched our first home fragrance collection — room sprays and reed diffusers in three original scents: Sunroom, Garden, and Bungalow — at my local farmers market. The response was immediate, and encouraging.
Later that summer, I added car diffusers, which quickly became our best sellers. In Spring 2025, I expanded into body fragrance with expansion into rollerball perfume and eau de parfum sprays.
But along the way, I kept hearing the same thing: “I used to love perfume… but I stopped wearing it.” That stuck with me.
I believe fragrance should feel joyful — not complicated. And fundamentally, I have to be able to fully stand behind what I’m selling. So, from the beginning, making sure that the fragrances I formulated were not harmful was a non-negotiable.
That’s what better fragrance means to me: not full of chemical shortcuts. Not harmful to the body’s systems. Not fear-based.
Every Humble Abode scent is free from phthalates, parabens, mutagens, formaldehyde releases, and unnecessary fillers — made with ethically sourced ingredients and smarter chemistry. Because loving fragrance again shouldn’t require compromise.
Too often, “clean” fragrance feels predictable or serious. I wanted nuance and vibrancy. Fragrance that makes you pause and go back for a second inhale.
From airy florals and crisp herbs to warm woods and grounded resins, each blend is designed to feel alive — soft enough not to overwhelm, complex enough to surprise you.
This is better fragrance. Made thoughtfully, and meant to be loved again. I hope you enjoy.
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Julie DeYoung
Founder, Humble Abode
