PROPRIETARY ACCORD  ·  HOUSE SIGNATURE

The Crystalline
Veil™

COLD. LUMINOUS. MINERAL.

Not a note. An effect. The Crystalline Veil™ is a performance mandate — every House of Muskoka scent must carry a cold, high-definition lift from first spray to final trace on skin. Sharp, luminous, architectural. Engineered to smell like ice and stone.

01

The Molecular Blueprint

THE COLD FLASH

Proprietary Aldehydes

High-impact molecules selected for crystalline air and electric lift, without vintage soap or cosmetic nostalgia.

THE DIFFUSIVE FIELD

Clean White Musks

Modern musks engineered for projection and transparency, explicitly rejecting laundry associations.

THE TEXTURE

Ozonic & Mineral Molecules

Materials that suggest stone, metal, and cold atmosphere, creating the mineral tension that defines the house.

02

One Signature,
Many Interpretations

The Veil adapts its intensity to the environment of the scent — present in every House of Muskoka creation: Lake Morning, Granite Moss, and Ember Lake.

THE MONOLITH

The Monolith

In a darker, resinous structure, the Veil creates contrast — luminosity against weight. The cold flash cuts through stone.

THE EFFECT

Crystalline Veil™

In a transparent composition, the Veil becomes the core — pure mineral clarity, engineered to smell like ice and stone. Not soap. Not marine freshness.

03

Protected by Silence

We never publish the exact composition of the Crystalline Veil™.

By defining only the effect — not the recipe — we safeguard our intellectual property and ensure the House of Muskoka signature remains unmistakable and impossible to clone.

What you smell is known.
How we achieve it is not.

04

The Visual Form

The Crystalline Veil™ exists as both olfactive signature and visual symbol.

A transparent, prismatic form — capturing light like ice. Cold, precise, architectural.

Crystalline Veil — prismatic monolith

Experience
the Signature

The Crystalline Veil™ threads through every House of Muskoka scent — Lake Morning, Granite Moss, Ember Lake. Launching November 2026.

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