Document
Scent Aesthetics

Micro Forest Bathing: How Cedarwood Turns Your Corner into Shinrin-yoku

Bring the grounding power of ancient trees into your modern apartment.

AeternaInk Wooden Lamp Diffusing Essential Oils
📸 The AeternaInk Experience

Living in the city often feels like being stuck in a browser with too many tabs open. The concrete reflects heat, the noise reflects chaos, and our nervous systems remain in a constant state of low-level "fight or flight."

In Japan, the antidote to this is Shinrin-yoku (森林浴), or "Forest Bathing." It’s not about hiking; it’s about letting nature enter your senses. But when you can't drive two hours to the nearest national park on a Tuesday night, how do you find that ground?

You build a Micro-Forest at home.

The Science of "Double Wood" Healing

Tap the icons below to see how AeternaInk engages your senses.

The Olfactory Anchor: Cedarwood

When you add Cedarwood oil to your AeternaInk lamp, you inhale Cedrol. This natural compound has been scientifically proven to stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system—your body's "rest and digest" mode—effectively lowering heart rate and signaling safety.

Your Evening Forest Ritual

  • 01. Dim the artificial. Turn off the blue-light emitting ceiling bulbs.
  • 02. Ignite the organic. Switch on your AeternaInk lamp. Its amber glow is your campfire.
  • 03. Breathe the wood. Add 3-5 drops of Cedarwood or Sandalwood oil. Close your eyes. You are no longer in the city.

Find your grounding.

SHOP THE COLLECTION
Share :

Preview on Model

Loading preview interface
LOADING