AROMA VITA PLUS
有限会社pep
Saitama / Kazo
A small-lot, high-value natural fragrance OEM partner that turns a brand’s philosophy and world view into a 100% natural essential-oil “scent signature.” The founder directly conducts discovery, selects materials from more than 300 essential oils, designs the scent, blends, fills, and hand-finishes products at the company’s own atelier in Tomi, Nagano. Projects can start from 50 units, with agile delivery from roughly 10 days to two weeks after payment depending on specifications. Rather than commodity mass production, AROMA VITA PLUS is best suited to apparel brands, hotels, events, artists, gifts, and novelty programs that want fragrance to create a memorable brand experience.
Supported items
Fragrances/Fragrances、Fragrance Roll-Ons、Other|Bath & Body/Essential Oils、Aromatherapy & Massage|Home Goods/Home Fragrance Accessories|Merch/Other|Pets/Other
Past clients
SARU INTERNATIONAL、SCENT-KANSUBARU、世界的ハイジュエラーのVIP向けワークショップ、グローバルテック企業プロジェクト、ファッションブランド、野外フェス、ジャズアーティスト、世界的DJ、俳優・声優・Vチューバー
Strengths
Production terms and quality
Supported products
- 100% natural essential-oil custom fragrances, perfumes, roll-ons, and multi-fragrance mists
- Room and fabric sprays, spatial scent products, and home-fragrance-related items
- Scented product concepts for apparel, hotels, events, artists, gifts, and novelty programs
- Skin-worn fragrance lines through partner-factory collaboration; scope requires confirmation
Lot guidance
Projects can start from 50 units and may scale to several thousand units, but ongoing monthly capacity is not publicly confirmed. Public information includes a 3,000-unit project completed over two months.
Sample terms
Rather than providing pre-made samples upfront, public information indicates that a same-size sample is provided after scent formulation. Sample lead time, cost, and revision terms should be confirmed per project.
Quality and certifications
The company handles essential-oil selection, scent design, blending, filling, and hand-finishing at its own atelier in Tomi, Nagano. Public information supports its 100% natural ingredient and no synthetic fragrance positioning. Third-party certifications such as ISO, GMP, Vegan, or Cruelty Free, as well as detailed QA methods such as full inspection or sampling inspection, are not publicly confirmed.
Best for
- Teams in apparel, hospitality, events, artist merchandise, and gifting that want scent to work as brand experience rather than just a product
- Brands creating limited editions or novelty items that emphasize the texture, emotion, and story of 100% natural essential oils instead of synthetic fragrance
- Planners who want to test from around 50 units and quickly produce fragrance items for event schedules or limited drops
Checks before inquiry
- This is not the best fit for low-cost commodity mass fragrance production; it is better suited to small-lot, high-value, natural, concept-led projects.
- For cosmetics-line projects handled with partner factories, confirm the responsible license holder, PMD Act labeling, ingredient specifications, responsibility scope, and MOQ during inquiry.
- Inspection method, certification status, import/export support, inventory storage, payment and cancellation terms, and sample revision terms are not sufficiently public and should be confirmed in the first inquiry.
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Supported
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Supported
Manufacturing equipment
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