
ROYAL HERITAGE
Regal Oriental Floral–Resinous
Rose · Oudh · Saffron · Vanilla · Patchouli
A structured spatial identity for interiors that require presence, depth, and continuity.
Royal Heritage is designed for spaces that are meant to hold attention—not through intensity, but through stability and structure.
Through repeated use, it develops a layered, grounded signature that settles into the environment and reinforces a sense of permanence.
It is not expressive in bursts—it is consistent in presence.
Designed for interiors where presence must be maintained, not announced.
Applied through Floor5’s care systems, it builds gradually across surfaces and air.

Spatial Composition
Royal Heritage is structured as a layered composition that builds authority over time.
It begins with a composed floral lift—rose establishing presence without softness.
As it settles, deeper resinous and woody elements emerge, creating structure and continuity.
Subtle warmth supports the composition, allowing it to remain stable and grounded without becoming heavy.
The result is a controlled, enduring atmosphere—suited for spaces that require definition, depth, and permanence.
Rose • Oudh • Saffron • Vanilla • Patchouli
Designed to develop gradually through repeated application across Floor5 care systems.
How It Lives in Space
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Diffusion
Royal Heritage settles into the space with control—without projection or sharp transitions.
It establishes presence early, then stabilizes into a deeper, grounded layer that remains close to surfaces.
Perceptible, but never insistent.
Longevity & Rhythm
Designed for continuity over time.
The presence evolves gradually—moving from composed clarity into structured depth, and settling into a stable, enduring base.
It does not peak and fade—it holds.
Opening Presence
A controlled floral lift that defines the space without softness.
Structured Depth
A gradual expansion of warmth and resinous body that builds continuity.
Enduring Base
A grounded layer that remains close to surfaces and persists over time.
How Royal Heritage Interacts with Materials
The same system expresses differently across surfaces.

Royal Heritage adapts to material—shifting in depth, structure, and presence.
Stone (marble, onyx, limestone): Amplifies depth—bringing forward the grounded, resinous structure.
Wood (walnut, teak, oak, veneer): Softens the composition—allowing warmth and floral structure
to become more tactile.
Metal & Polished Surfaces: Enhances clarity—making the structure feel sharper and more defined.
Air & Volume: Allows the full composition to unfold—balancing presence with spatial continuity.
The system adjusts to the surface—never forcing uniformity across the space.
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