My cabin adventure and life at PNW: Unexpectation 

Unexpectation is an adventure in its own. 

The unique cabin is always one of favorite elements at the PNW (Pacific Northwest) in wintertime, along with rainy and moody vibes, calling me to return again and again. I picked some unique cozy cabins on Airbnb in the woods with an outdoor tub, a cool loft area to sleep and a sauna, with crackling fires and started my recent PNW (focus on Oregon) adventure. It is typical PNW wintertime: the day is short and it gets dark very early. So I head out to explore natural hot springs in the daytime and enjoy “indoors” by the fireplace by late afternoon.

An unexpected adventure and beyond awaits…   

Day 1-2: An “interlude” during my stay at Niksen House

It was raining outside. 

For my first stop, I stayed at a Scandinavian inspired A-frame cabin in the woods nestled at the base of Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon. I sat next to the big open window, glimpsed at trees outside, cooked in the open kitchen, the strong fire burning in the stove. My mind was empty, but I wrote down some thoughts. 

I captured each cozy nook in this cabin at Mt. Hood, Oregon.
The smoke coming from the chimney window of the cabin added to the moody vibe. My wish about this cabin came true. 

A couple of “interludes” happened: the washer stopped working mid-cycle until it was fixed the next day; and the wall-mounted shampoo/soap dispensers suddenly dropped and broke. I heard the noise from upstairs. Even though things were not going right during my stay, I would treat them as an “adventure” instead, with a positive attitude, and they did not unsettle me too much. 

Winter season in the PNW can be risky and extremely dangerous, especially in an Alpine environment where ice, snow and irregular conditions exist. Be Cautious! My car was skidding and in low visible conditions getting to Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood. I was very nervous and sensed the potential danger, due both to my limited winter driving experience and that I was solo, so I decided for safety not to go further. 

Day 3- 4: Blends with exhilarating and peacefulness at remote Tree Top Studio

I arrived at Grants Pass, Southern Oregon late afternoon, in the dark. The Tree Top studio is located at Still Moon Farm, an adequate isolation. I followed the directions provided by the host and used Google Maps during the trip, as I had no cell reception in a rural area. My car crossed backroads and transitioned to a dirt road, and I kept going until I saw the forest opened up into pastures. The host reminded their address is not super visible, I must go another 0.25 miles and their driveway is under the forest canopy.

Unfortunately, I turned into the wrong entrance and got lost in the forest in the dark. There were only the car’s weak headlights to shine ahead amongst the forest, and my intuition quickly told it was the wrong direction, but I had to speed up and find enough space to turn around on the steep and narrow dirt road. I could hear my heart beating a roar in my eyes, and I was filled with a lot uncertainly. What a wild drive and adventure again! Finally, I found the right entrance and pulled into the driveway to the remote cozy light filled studio in the treetops. 

Finding this remote Treetop Studio was an exhilarating adventure. 

Without any distraction, I unplug from regular programming, only accompanied by nature and trees. I opened my design radar again, taking inspiration from each fine detail in the studio, from the cute kitchen with blue color, the living room to bedroom upstairs, also an outdoor shower and outhouse. I found peace and the state of solitude, I re-connected with nature, I enjoyed listening to the sound of the creek and the “crackling” noise from the fireplace. I lost myself in the trees. 

I was deeply drawn to its unique and modern aesthetic and understated atmosphere, humble alike came together to create what I define as “harmonious living”. 
The big windows faced the trees. I slept with and woke up amongst the trees. 
I was at the top of nowhere. I was in the deep forest and mountain, I was so close to the earth. 

Along the way, I was uncertain, nervous, adventurous, and curious and calm, and that is when I know the adventure has it right.  

It was a cloudy and foggy day. 

Day 5: Experiencing more than an adventure

It was Thursday, December 12, 2024. 

My original plan for this day was to explore the wild and awe-inspiring Southeastern Oregon – from Burns to Fields, Oregon (Alvord Hot Springs). It was “weird” that only one day I did not book any cabin on the journey, I was very flexible on it, because I knew it would be a very long drive from Southern Oregon, a lot of campgrounds should be available along the way. Let the adventure takes me somewhere! 

Driving in winter on mountain roads can be risky and dangerous.

On the way to Fields, Oregon, my car was the only one on the icy and fresh white snowy covered mountain road. My car experienced skidding, and I lost control again when I drove down. I realized that it was not wise to keep moving under this severe condition, with increased risk and it being likely hard to find help in the remote mountain. I immediately adjusted my itinerary, turning around to Brookings, Oregon to explore the Oregon Coast instead. 

I never thought that some unexpectations were coming soon. 
 

At noon, I got to the Redwood Highway (U.S. 199), a critical link between Northern California and Southern Oregon, but the road was shut down after a landslide sent rocks and debris tumbling onto it, leaving U.S. Route 199 impassable and closed. I parked in front of a local store to wait for it to reopen, with the highway’s status unpredictable. I was in a little bit of a rush since I was going to follow someone with a small detour to avoid the closed highway, and I accidentally bumped into a lady’s car that was parked, too. Both of us were not injured and there was no visible damage to her car. She was a creepy people with some mental issues, saw an opportunity since I had no experienced dealing with a traffic accident. She argued and demanded a big amount money from me onsite. I was helpless and worrying. Some kind strangers saw and helped to process it in the right way to stop her doing irrational thing to me. 

I learned a lesson from this accident: every driver should know that the first thing you do when there is an accident is call the police so the police can write a report, so there is an accurate record if anyone asks for any payment or insurance is used, otherwise someone can make up any story. We should know how to protect ourselves, and always ask for legal advice if necessary. 

Life continues to deliver the unexpected to me.

After experiencing the accident, I continued to wait, thinking I might sleep in the car overnight. I breathed the fresh air out but still felt anxiety, then a kind tall man (Edward) and his daughter spoke with me, knew the situation, and provided a free trailer to me to stay overnight in his backyard nearby, to help me escape the freezing cold night and get a good rest from the worrisome experience, until the highway reopened next day. Wow! It was such a big help! I did not expect it at all. I was so surprised and very appreciative. 

Dancing with the rain, let it wash away my inner vulnerability and anxiety. 

I slept with the rain on the tin roof. 

What a long and unexpected day! At the same place on the same day and time, I experienced an emergency and met all kinds of humans out there, such a big comparison. The universe gives me a precious gift: lessons, emotions, danger, worry, unexpectation, adventure, surprises and appreciation. It is so amazing! Now I look back at my decision and thoughts, realizing that the universe has its plan and wants me to have this unpredictable experience. This might explain why I was open for that day only to not book any cabin. 

It was more than an adventure!

Day 6: Returned and reconnected to those beautiful old memories

A new journey continues. 

After saying goodbye and expressing my appreciation to Edward and his family, I was back to the road again. My car was moving in the pouring rain and strong wind, the Oregon Coast like to wear a new cloth to express its power and mystery. I returned to one of my favorite luxury resorts – Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa, immersed myself in an “old” and fancy “indoor” adventure, but with a new perspective this time. I witnessed the endless incredible views of Cape Kiwanda again: the sound of the high ocean waves around my ears, a line of birds flying in the sky. I went into the sauna and soaked at the resort, my mind was recharged, and my body was so relaxed. 

Different experiences at different times. 


The most relaxing moment. 
 
I had an opportunity to watch The King Tides at Oregon Coast. 

Day 7: Received a personal book of “Choose your own adventure” from the unique Cottage Airbnb host and builder Kristie Wolfe

Heavy rains continued with a chill in the air in this unknown land full of surprises and enchantment. 

I stayed in a one-of-a-kind fairytale style Airbnb in the woods of Western Oregon, named Cocoon Cottage, nestled on North Tenmile Lake, Lakeside Oregon, a wonderful ending to this cabin adventure. Before the trip, the host Kristie left a little package at Lakeside Marina for me. I was so curious without any expectation to pick up and take a boat to this unique Airbnb (Note: there are two options to get the cottage, either boat access or forest drive. Due to high winds and rain, the staff at Lakeside Marina suggested I take a water taxi for safety).

The message from host Kristie touches my heart deeply! We share similar spirit! Thank you! 

I was so surprised that she created a personal book of “Choose Your Own Adventure” for me. It was inspired by the classic 1980s series. In this adventure book, I am the main character, taking on a role to adventure, featuring the phrase “Option A/B then turn to page…” to navigate the story and experience based on my decisions. Yes! Only Stephy can decide! It puts a mirror to me: self-discovery, reflection, creative inspiration, connecting with nature, soaking in my favorite outdoor tub, gathering vibrant wildflowers and ferns …. 

The host Kristie personalized my cottage cabin adventure! I love this gift so much. 

Stephy will make choices that will shape her adventure. 

I embarked on a boat adventure and spot the whimsical Cocoon Cottage nestled in the trees as I approached the dock. Wow! It is such a fantasy that I’ve ever seen. I followed the dreamy forest path, was wondering and playing, an area full of unique mushrooms, ferns and “snails” of the world, feeling happy and content. That was my fairytale world, too. 

I saw a fire pit and a whimsical sauna with wood curving and shingled shape on the property’s second level.

I was obsessed with this wide and magic wonderland. I lost track of time, immersed fully in this dreamy wonderland. Wow! The cottage, the exterior shaped like an airstream, interior with a mini kitchenette, a small bathroom with pressed flowers decoration, a sitting area, and a bed hidden in its nook behind a set of green velvet curtains, was awaiting me to explore. 

I was wandering in an enchanted wonderland: outside and inside.   

The rains still pound outside the cabin. Di, Di, Da, Da, Di, Da, Di, Da….

I was treated to peaceful scenes from lake, forest, trees, rains, to milk bath with pressed flowers in an outdoor tub. I felt raindrops on my face.

In the evening, I opened the “adventure book” again as I settled into the window nook, “Stephy’s solo adventure: The enchanted Cocoon invites you to craft your own story. Each decision shapes your adventure uniquely your own. This book isn’t a guide – it is your story”. True! I saw myself again. The smile on my face and eyes shined again, deeply! I found the big book in the library and carefully flip through the pages gathering vibrant wildflower and ferns. 

The sound of crickets and gentle rustle of the trees and rain outside, each moment created a beautiful memory that will stay with me so long. (This unique cabin experience makes me think about my wonderland story at Hoh Rain Forest in Forks, Washington: https://adventurerstephyliu.com/2023/01/08/a-girl-wandering-in-an-enchanted-wonderland/ )

The rains and the winds in rhythm, using its unique language to express admiration for this adventurous girl. Magic! 
 

(Notes: The Cocoon Cottage is handcrafted from vacation home designer and builder Kristie Wolfe, an Idahoan who is passionate about living simply. She has built some one-of-a-kind homes like her treehouse in Hawaii, an underground hobbit hole in Washington, a fire lookout in the Idaho Panhandle, and a Big Idaho Potato Hotel (it is literally shaped like a giant potato) in Idaho Boise. If you are interested in staying at her unique cabins, please check her profiles: https://www.kristiewolfe.com. I can’t wait to stay at her other unique homes in the future. )

I brought the wishes and wonderland dream back to home. 

Undiscovered till now… 

At the beginning, I thought it would be a cozy cabin adventure at PNW. I was no stranger to exploration, from nature, hot springs, outdoor to inside, but this time, this journey is very different and entirely in my hands. Now I discover those unique cabins are one part, also a hint, leading me to a unique experience – unexpectation is an adventure of its own. 

Bring a pioneering spirit and enjoy the adventure. The dictionary describes adventure as an unusual and exciting experience or activity. My PNW cabin adventure is thrilling and meaningful, including a new and unique experience, challenges, people, self-discovery, refection, solitude, outdoor, inside, emotions, life, lessons, growth and more. It is my story, also it is beyond an adventure. Those memories last a lifetime. 

Choose your own adventure! It is your story, too! No two adventures are the same! Your adventure awaits… 

Those unique places I stayed: an epic “indoor” adventure

What is your inner dream life? 

My trip of 10 days and 9 nights to the PNW (Pacific Northwest) started on December 1 in Portland, Oregon – a whole 364 miles of Oregon Coast – Olympic Peninsula, Washington, and ended in Seattle, Washington on December 10. I planned to stay in different unique places along the way, relax and enjoy a “luxury” indoor adventure with typical coastal winter weather, as a great way to thank myself, grow and plan for 2023. 

Day 1: An old elementary school hotel

A lot of “unusual but fun” things, like Voodoo Doughnut, World’s smallest park, naked bike rides etc., all show Portland, Oregon’s “weirdness” culture. This accommodation takes the weirdness to a new height: many schools, or salons from the past, are now renovated into hotels, the combination design style brings the quirky but cool experience to guests, and it is worth experiencing at least once.   

Kennedy School was built in 1915 in Northeast Portland, and is now home to a 57-room hotel with schoolhouse features. When I walked into the hallway, many long historical school photos line the walls. I found long seats, mini short water fountains, vintage lights on the ceiling, and I immediately connected the school life, even though I did not attend elementary school in the U.S.

It is an elementary school; it also is a hotel. How cool to mix both styles. 
The photo of first grade class at Kennedy School in 1914 and other old photos helped me to learn about its past. 
A “student” with her adult perspective exploring U.S elementary school life.  

The most magical thing was the bar – in a school, wow! The darkness mixed with music, in a school setting, made this very unusual. 

Can you image a bar in a school? Ha.

I stayed in a room that has a real chalkboard, reminding me of my elementary school life: I studied different subjects in a classroom with other classmates. In my guest room, I wrote my response to the teachers’ questions on the chalkboard. Then, I wrote my reflection of the year and plan for 2023 on the chalkboard, leaving a cool gift for the next guests. The fan on my head ran slowly and quietly, I slept and dreamt in the classroom…. 

Do you remember your favorite subjects in school? 

My time stopped at the “school” life, I was a student observing each “classroom”, and heard the laughter from a soaking pool. I might be at an old school, or at a hotel, or both. I appreciated the precious time I spent there, I connected my elementary school memories in China, but created a new perspective of elementary school in U.S.

Do you find similar connection from my chalkboard and those school features? 

It rained lightly that day. 

Day 2-3: A luxury airstream

After I met with Bruce Campbell, I drove to Coos Bay, Oregon and stayed at Bay Point Landing, in an iconic Airstream heaven for two nights. I opened the door of the airstream, the luxury design caught my eyes immediately: a Kitchenette with stove top, microwave etc., the complimentary TVs, a soft sofa and a cozy queen bed and hot showers. I found a huge difference between Bruce’s non-custom airplane and this airstream. It seems I transited between two different worlds on the same day. 

A luxury airstream delivers a different concept of interior customization. 

It is typical coastal wintertime: the day is short and gets dark very early, so I started and ended my “outdoor” adventure early and had enough time to enjoy and relax “indoors”.

I drove along Highway 101 and explored many places in the southern Oregon Coast: Shore Acres, Cape Arago. I stood there to listen to the sound of the waves crashing against the shoreline, and a fresh scent came to my nose, the mist and wind were on my face. I felt the power of the coast.

The coast and nature are so powerful. 

Late afternoon, I swam at the club house, cooked, relaxed in a cozy bed in the airstream with some light rain on the tin roof. What a full day I had. Staying in a luxury Airstream, especially one that I don’t have to haul, park or level, is a new “camping” adventure for me. 

Airstream experience was a new “glamping” experience. 
Played with the rains in airstream heaven! 

It was raining outside. 

Day 4-5: Luxury resort- Head out, Stay in

I continued my adventure on the Oregon Coast. I hiked up to the God’s thumb with the rains and chilly and windy weather cheering the epic 2022! I came to Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa, immersed myself in a new and fancy “indoor” adventure. Wow! The impressive way my room is a cast-iron soaking tub with an incredible view of Cape Kiwanda, one of my favorite “indoor” styles. 

Enjoying the soaking time. 
I do not want to leave this room with an incredible view. 

I sat on the oceanfront balcony to witness the endless incredible views of sunset and sunrise with Cape Kiwanda in glorious solitude: the sound of the ocean waves around my ears, a line of birds flying in the sky. The calm and peacefulness connected to me deeply. 

I sat there to enjoy the beautiful sunset on the coast silently. 
Different experiences at different times.

I head out to walk on the sandy beach, played with the waves in cloudy and chilly weather, got closer to the Cape Kiwanda, my mind was totally freed, only me and the ocean. I thought about my American family and close friends I saw this year, appreciated that we still can share and understand each other’s journey. Some new faces came to my mind, too. I understood that meeting someone needs some luck and “fate”. 

A great place and time to reflect the year. 

On Dec. 5, a rare sunny day of coastal winter weather, I revisited Cannon Beach, enjoyed driving the curved road through the endless forest in Ecola State Park. I saw one benefit of traveling to PNW in wintertime, though state parks and national parks stations are closed, free, one of the beautiful things in this country.

I only had one sunny day. 

In the evening, I did sauna and soaking at the resort. My mind was recharged and my body was so relaxed. This is one of the most wonderful things that the indoor adventure gave me, and I enjoyed it to the maximum. If you visit Oregon Coast, stay in Headlands Coastal Lodge, you won’t be disappointed. 

The most relaxation moment.

Day 6: A simple and clean cabin at Forks, Washington

It was another foggy and misty day.  

I got back on the road again, drove to Forks, WA from Pacific City, Oregon in 5 hours. On the road, with the light rain on the car windshield, along with the fog, I think about those adventures I completed already: sleeping beauty at Yosemite National Park, relaxation twice in NYC, Tiger adventure at Lake Tahoe, Desolation Peak; meeting amazing people, like Jim Henterly and Bruce Campbell, I saw a bigger world from their perspectives, a great opportunity to understand and respect someone else’s adventures. I realized people are a key element of the year for me! 

The unpredictable weather is one reason I like to travel to the PNW in wintertime. I saw a rainbow twice, and I was like a kid again, running and wanting to touch it, and a twice appearing of rainbows seemed to tell me that 2023 is going to be more colorful and charming, and I will meet more possibilities.  

Rainbow brings good luck to me.

I stayed at a very simple but very clean and cozy cabin in a small town in Forks, Washington. I picked the “Olympic” theme cabin: rustic elegance with modern amenities. I found a little connection with the town, rainforests, mountains and Olympic Peninsula through its interior, and it inspired my curiosity and exploration of the area. 

A cozy home style with holiday decorations in Forks, WA.  

I slept with the sound of endless heavy rains outside the cabin. I recommend that you stay at Woodland Inns if you visit Forks, WA, to enjoy a simple and supreme comfort experience in a small town.  

The soft blanket is so comfortable. 

Forks, WA has the best moody weather in Washington. 

Day 7: A mini cozy treehouse 

The lights in a treehouse shine exceptionally in the dark. I walked upstairs and opened the small ceiling window, Wow! A mini cozy and red home appeared in front of me. I was full of curiosity to discover new stuff there: mini pans hung from the ceiling, books on a mini shell, vintage binoculars, different kitschy games, cute red lights, a couch with a blanket and pillows facing trees and water.

A lovely design made the treehouse cozy. 
Vintage binocular brought adventurous vibes to me.

I climbed up the mini ladder, into a mini loft and a bed appeared. So lovely, this treehouse was like my little world. I slept deeply with the sound of trees swaying and waves lapping, quiet and peaceful. 

I witnessed the sky go from dark to light as I snuggled on the cute couch. I didn’t want to leave the floor-to-ceiling window and got lost in the memorizing view in front of me.

A stunning couch area with a nice view from the floor to ceiling window.

The surprise thing was the three sweet visitors – deer came to the treehouse. I was very excited to get out to say hello to my visitors, we saw each other, a beautiful moment I will remember and that made this treehouse experience more special. 

Hello, sweet visitors.

I realized that this tiny treehouse fulfilled my idea of a dream life, a tiny space with amazing landscape views and full amenities, the wind and rain, tree and ocean put me in the mood to listen to records and enjoy my cozy time after the “outdoor” adventure. Sometimes it is good for guests to visit, too. A longing for adventure and a sense of coziness and relaxation with the natural world.   

This treehouse calls my inner dream life to real life.  

Day 8: Back to Captain Whidbey 

It was another cloudy and windy day. 

It was my second time to visit Whidbey Island this year. Captain Whidbey nestled among old growth firs on the shores of Whidbey Island since 1907, it is older than any human being on Earth. A couple of months ago, I walked on hidden staircases and infinite doorways, narrow pathways and intricate stonework in the historic lodge, the floors tend to squeak, many historical photos and vintage design tell its rich history and rustic style. 

I left my heart there, so came back to revisit another time.  

My time there took me back to the era of 1907. I stayed in the Captain Suite, with views of Penn Cove, a shared bathroom, creaky floorboards and the occasional glass clinking from the tavern below, a sound easily heard in my room, but I enjoyed the noise so much. 

The Captain Suite is virtually unchanged from 1907, the traditions remain, too.

This time, to gain new experience there, I stayed at the Filson cabin instead, outfitted in homage to Northwest maritime tradition with modern features. Endless traditional maritime elements appeared in front of me: fishing net on the ceiling, fishing poles, cute buoys outside of the cabin, fulfilling my fisherman dream.

My time back to a maritime era through fishing details. 

A bed frame and wool curtains transformed a bed into the sleeping quarters like the bow of a boat. The cabin took me back to a sea life, like a fishing adventure on a boat.  

A fisherwoman is fishing on her “boat”. 
I found fishing poles in the corner. Wow. Let’s go fishing. 

Day 9: A vintage boutique style hotel at Seattle  

It was a heavy rain day, my last day of this PNW trip. 

I took the ferry to Seattle from Bainbridge Island and witnessed another beautiful view of the Seattle skyline, covered in heavy fog. I enjoyed walking in the rain without an umbrella, the rain added a special element to this city, alive and romantic, and I played with rains again. I learned to be more patient when driving in the rain in the city, too. 

At the Palihotel, Seattle, I was obsessed with its blend of classic and contemporary aesthetic elements, seeing all the green color around me. I loved this design: many books with plants and character photos on the walls, and the black and white checkered brick on the floor. It is unapologetically eclectic. 

I immersed myself in this room, full of books and vintage characters.
Please bring this vintage luggage to start your next adventure.
Tile work to admire.

Out the windows, heavy rains and street noise was like the rhythms of music. The delightful green color in the room made me find a special connection between the place where I stayed on New Year’s Eve 2022, a perfect match that seemed tell me: Thanks for an amazing life of adventure in 2022, a great way to start, also a great way to end. 

NYE 2022 and the end of 2022 memories are connected with similar green style bathroom. 

These unique places I stayed are another highlight of my long PNW trip. In the “indoor” adventure, I practiced being still and relaxing in life. I got different perspective from them, a great opportunity and time to reflect on 2022 and plan for new adventures in 2023. When I was at the airport, I realized, those places I picked might be a reflection of my inner dream life. I discovered which place fulfilled my dream life already through this “luxury” adventure. 

Did you discover it? I hope my adventure and places can open your mind and provide new perspective and paths to you, or give a break, or inspire you to go out to discover your own path! A great adventure would help you to discover the true inner you. 

Lastly, I appreciated the people and places that came into my life and helped me to grow and enjoy life this year, creating many unique memories, now all in the book! 

Cheers, my 2022! 

Welcome to the change in 2023! 

The spirit of the season is out there II

Embark on a new scent journey: LE LABO

We believe that there are too many bottles of perfume and not enough soulful fragrances.

A scent can conjure up a flood of memories. This is why I love finding unique fragrances. If you know me well, you know how obsessed I am with fragrances. I would love to share my favorite brand: LE LABO. It is a niche perfume, simple but expressing a unique scent and character normally found in a luxury brand.

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The scents bring a flood of memories.

You might love the store décor, with old school fixtures and distressed tile walls making Le Labo’s products really stand out in the store’s sample section.

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This place, so aesthetically pleasing.

This store has great natural light for photos – and a great place for holiday shopping.

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Address:1618 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647; 47 E Oak St, Chicago, IL 60611

All of this store’s fragrances are hand-blended. Choose your scent, and they will blend the perfume, label and carefully pack it, all by hand. I love the careful process. I also love the scent itself.

Give the scent time to show itself: immediately after you spray, you might not particularly like the scent, but wait about half an hour, when the real scent appears. It will surprise you – and it is addicting. The fragrance is a private experience unique to each person. You just have to try it for yourself.

IMG_0481Although it is simple, the chic aesthetic and penchant for masculine notes make this a favorite to wear by both men and women alike. Fun note: the perfume names are simple and come from combining a main part of the perfume with how many materials are in it. For example, one perfume is called Rose 31/Bergamote 22.

Le Labo creates exclusive scents for some cities and sell it only there: Baie Rose 26(Chicago); Gaiac10(Tokyo); Vanille 44(Paris); Tubereuse40(New York). What cool city in the world do you want to smell like?

IMG_0484This time, I chose the “discovery set”for my friend who loves to wear perfume. This works great as a gift because each fragrance is private and personal. Because I am not certain which scent my friend would enjoy most, the “discovery set” is perfect because it has 16 classic scents. I also selected the Chicago exclusive Baie Rose 26. When he/she receives it, they can take their time to explore the range of LE LABO fragrances.

It is not only a gift but also a brand new and cool scent experience. Enjoy!

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How about the discovery set? A nice gift. Treat yourself or someone.