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Jeong O Jae

Munsal & Bird

The wood and hanji absorb the fragrance oil, allowing the scent to naturally fill the space.

The scene of a bird perched on a traditional Korean munsal (latticed wooden door) reflects the uniquely Korean sensibility where nature and architecture exist in harmonious balance.

A small bird resting on the geometric lattice suggests the calm, unhurried atmosphere of a hanok, symbolizing a life closely connected to nature and the gentle continuity between indoor space and the world outside.

OEM supply available
- Custom designs and logos available upon request

Usage Environment
- Mounted on car air vents (magnetic back)
- Used as a stand-alone display
- Attached to diffuser reed sticks (rear slot design)

How to Use
① Oil Application
Apply fragrance oil to the diffuser body using a dropper or spray until adequately absorbed.
(For first use, saturate thoroughly.)

② Fragrance Adjustment
When the scent becomes weak, reapply the fragrance oil.

③ Space Styling
Place away from direct sunlight and strong airflow.
Suitable for symbolic spaces such as entrances, living rooms, studies, and hotel lobbies.

④ Maintenance
Gently wipe off dust with a dry cloth.

Materials:
Wood (Padauk, Walnut, Cherry wood, etc.),
Hanji (traditional Korean paper)

Components:
Diffuser body (wood), Air vent clip, Instruction manual,
Product story card (also functions as a stand)

Specifications
- Product
Size: 50 × 75 × 8 mm
Weight: 20–30 g (including full packaging)

- Package
Size: 80 × 80 × 35 mm
Weight: 40–50 g (including full packaging)

Packaging: Export-ready protective structure

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