AirScent Diffusers invented the first air freshener diffuser and has been manufacturing fragrance products ever since. They produce their own premium fragrance oils — among the highest concentration on the market — for use in their waterless diffuser line as well as for crafting applications like candles, soaps, and perfumes. Their scent catalog covers everything from hotel-inspired fragrances and perfume-inspired blends to seasonal holiday collections, serving both residential and commercial spaces.
AirScent came to our 3D rendering company needing a complete visual library: product page imagery, lifestyle content for social media and marketing, color variant displays, group compositions for cross-selling, and Amazon-optimized visuals. Here's what we delivered.
Silo Renders of Scent-Related Products
AirScent's product range is broad — perfumes, personal care items, candles, diffusers, aerosols, and industrial cleaners. Each one needed clean silo shots on white backgrounds for e-commerce listings and catalogs. The goal with silo renders is always the same: nothing in the frame except the product, lit precisely enough that every label detail and material finish reads clearly. For a brand with this many SKUs, visual consistency across the full set matters as much as individual image quality.









Photorealistic Lifestyle Product Rendering
Silo shots handle the product pages. Lifestyle renders handle everything else — social media, advertising, brand storytelling. For AirScent, we placed each product category in settings that match how and where it's actually used. Fragrance oil bottles sit in warm, hotel-inspired environments with coral accents, design books, dried grasses, and Buddha statues — the kind of refined interior that reinforces the premium positioning. Gift box sets are styled on marble surfaces and wooden tables alongside figs, flowers, and textured props. Diffusers show up in real room contexts: on a side table next to a sofa, on a marble counter, beside stacked firewood, near a fireplace, in a bathroom. Cleaning products land where they belong — bathroom counters, sinks, and in one case a colorful kids' bathroom with playful decor. Each setting tells the customer where this product fits in their life.




















Color Options Rendering for Product Items
AirScent's diffusers come in multiple finishes — black, white, beige, grey, silver, gold, steel. Photographing every color variation of every product model would mean dozens of individual shoots. With 3D rendering, each color variant is a parameter change on the existing model. The output is a consistent set of product images where the only variable is the finish, making it easy for customers to compare options and for the brand to maintain a uniform look across their catalog.









Group CG Shots of Fragrance Products
Group compositions show multiple products together in a single frame — a full fragrance line arranged on a coffee table, a collection displayed near a fireplace, a gift set positioned beside a window. These images serve a different marketing purpose than individual product shots. They communicate range and variety, they work well for seasonal promotions and gift guides, and they naturally support cross-selling by showing complementary products side by side.












Diverse 3D Renders for Amazon PDPs
The final deliverable was a set of Amazon Product Detail Page visuals — a mix of silos, lifestyle images, close-ups, and group shots optimized specifically for Amazon's image requirements and layout. Amazon PDPs have their own visual logic: the main image needs to be a clean silo on white, but the supplementary slots are where lifestyle renders, detail close-ups, and infographic-style images do their work. The full image stack we built for AirScent's Amazon listings gives shoppers enough visual information to make a confident purchase decision without leaving the product page.
