If you buy one family and never think about it again, it is this one. Fresh and clean is the accord nobody writes a complaint about, and that is simultaneously its greatest strength and its ceiling.
What is in this family
Nine fragrances, the largest of the five. Hotel Collection is the reference point — crisp linen, warm sandalwood and a little jasmine, the accord most guests would describe as "smells like a nice hotel" if you asked them. Around it sit Linen Fresh and Linen Luxury for laundered-cotton clarity, Cotton Bloom for a softer powdery reading, Pure Calm for white florals and quiet, Clean Bamboo for green freshness with real diffusion strength, and Fresh Floral for something airier.
Two are arrival scents and exist only in Ultra: Astoria Luxe and St. Simons Island Signature. Both are built for the first seven seconds of a stay, and that is a moment where people stand still rather than pass through.
Where it belongs
Almost anywhere, which is the point. Guest rooms, corridors, lifts, reception, back-of-house, anywhere adjacent to laundry. The job this family does is to make a property read as well run, and a corridor that smells genuinely clean signals competence faster than almost anything else a guest encounters.
It is also the safest choice for a property with mixed guest demographics, or one that has never used scent before and does not yet know how its guests will react.
Where it stops working
Fresh and clean is invisible by design. If your objective is to be remembered rather than approved of, this family will not do it — a guest cannot recall an accord that never asked for attention. Properties building a scent into their brand identity usually pair a fresh accord in the corridors with something more distinctive at the entrance.
Ultra or Power for this family
This family splits more cleanly than any other. Clean Bamboo and Linen Fresh in Power for corridors, lifts, stairwells and service areas, where air moves constantly and a lighter, faster accord is exactly right. Hotel Collection, Pure Calm and Cotton Bloom in Ultra for guest rooms, where the guest stays put and the fragrance has to hold for hours without becoming tiring.
If you are choosing between the two lines across a whole property, Ultra and Power covers the decision in more detail.
One application note
Whatever you choose here, spray onto the air return vent of the HVAC system rather than into open air. The fragrance is drawn into the airflow and distributed evenly across the whole space instead of concentrating wherever the housekeeper happened to be standing. This single change in technique does more for consistency than switching families does.
Browse the collection
See every fragrance in this family and order by the case. Case discounts are already built into the price — five to nine cases save 5 percent, ten to nineteen save 7 percent, twenty or more save 10 percent, and shipping is free on orders over $400. If you want to smell before committing, ask us for a sample kit; we send them at no charge.
The other four families
Multisany is organised into five olfactive families. Each one answers a different question about a space, and most properties end up buying from two or three of them.
- Bamboo, Green and Wood — One accord, built for interiors of leather, stone and blackened metal, where a floral works against the room.
- Citrus, Lemon and Verbena — The shortest path to clean, and the family where the choice between Ultra and Power matters most.
- Floral, Aromatic and Spa — Four accords formulated against the usual objection that floral in hospitality is too sweet and too dated.
- Sweet, Warm and Gourmand — The family that goes wrong most often, and the reason two of its three accords exist only in Ultra.