TEMPLE GOLD
Oudh・Camphor・Saffron・Frankincense
Through repeated use, it develops a soft, resinous signature that integrates into the space—supporting atmosphere without overwhelming it.
It is sacredness reinterpreted as architecture.
Designed for interiors that seek depth and atmosphere—without compromising usability.
Applied through Floor5’s care systems, it builds gradually across surfaces and air.

It opens with a subtle clarity—camphor lifting the space without sharpness.
As it settles, resinous depth emerges, Oudh forms the foundation, creating a sense of grounding and continuity.
Over time, softer elements round the composition, allowing it to remain present without becoming dominant.
The result is a stable, composed atmosphere—suited for spaces that require calm, depth, and restraint.
Oudh • Camphor • Saffron • Frankincense
Designed to develop subtly through repeated application across Floor5 care systems.

How It Lives in Space

Diffusion
Temple Gold enters the space gradually—without projection or sharpness.
It begins with a brief lift of clarity, followed by a slow, warm settling that remains close to the environment.
It moves quietly —perceptible without becoming dominant.
Longevity & Rhythm
Designed for depth over immediacy.
The presence evolves through the day—beginning with clarity, moving into warmth, and settling into a quiet, grounded base.
It does not disappear quickly. It stabilizes.
The scent evolves with the day rather than marking a moment.
STRUCTURAL LAYERS
Opening Clarity
A soft initial lift that defines the space without sharpness.
Settled Warmth
A gradual expansion of warmth that builds presence and continuity.
Enduring Shadow
A grounded layer that remains close to surfaces and over time.

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Temple Gold is integrated through Floor5 care systems—
allowing atmosphere to develop gradually through repeated interaction with surfaces and space. -
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Available across:
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• Floor Care
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• Multi-Surface Care
How Temple Gold Interacts with Materials
The same system expresses differently across surfaces.

Temple Gold adapts to the material it is applied to—shifting in warmth, clarity, and depth.
Stone (marble, limestone, travertine): Enhances depth—bringing forward the resinous base and a sense of warmth.
Wood (oak, teak, veneer): Softens the composition—highlighting warmth and a quieter, intimate presence.
Polished or sealed surfaces: Reflects more clarity—allowing lighter notes to remain more defined.
Temple Gold adjusts to the surface—never forcing uniformity across the space.
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