Courteney Cox Just Brought Back the Homecourt Scent That Sold Out Last Summer

It’s like walking through an herb garden.
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Last summer, Courteney Cox’s home-care brand, Homecourt, sold out of its Mandarin Basile scent in just one month. It’s no wonder people snapped it up: The citrus-inspired fragrance—which initially launched in the hand wash, dish soap, candle, and surface cleaner—was concocted to “recall a crisp morning walk through an herb garden.” Who wouldn’t want to feel surrounded by that 24-7?

The speed in which the limited-edition scent flew off the virtual shelves is not lost on Cox. She’s giving us something extra-special to look forward to this spring by reintroducing Mandarin Basile—and its comforting notes of mandarin peel, Nigerian ginger, Egyptian basil, and fig leaves—to the Homecourt line. Right now, the popular aroma is available for preorder, but don’t fear a long lead time: The products are expected to begin shipping in early April (and if you bundle them with in-stock items in your cart now, they could arrive at your door even earlier than that). 

Mandarin Basile Collection

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Like the rest of the Homecourt line, the hand wash, dish soap, and surface cleaner come in post-consumer recycled bottles with a reusable pump. The candle is hand-poured into a kiln-fired ceramic vessel and delivers 60 hours of burn time.

If you want to take the refreshing feeling a step further, let the combination of mandarin and basil inspire your next party. Last summer, Cox hosted a cocktail-making contest around the beloved combo.

Shop the Collection

Mandarin Basile Surface Cleaner, Homecourt

$22

Mandarin Basile Candle, Homecourt

$65

Mandarin Basile Kitchen Trio, Homecourt

$70

Mandarin Basile Hand Wash, Homecourt

$32
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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.

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