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Luxury cleaning products are my new fixation - the best natural options for elevating your everyday

From Diptyque to Daylesford, these luxury cleaning products prove that deep cleaning can be designer too

Daylesford cleaning products next to some botanicals
(Image credit: Daylesford)

I’ve never thought of cleaning products as beautiful. Functional? Absolutely. But aesthetic? Rarely. So, when Daylesford unveiled its latest launch, it made me reconsider my spring cleaning routine altogether. Perhaps, instead of rushing through it, we should romanticise our seasonal reset with some cleaning products that have been made to be admired as much as they are to be used.

After admiring my Daylesford discovery, I went down a rabbit hole of premium cleaning essentials that look refined on your countertop, whilst helping you to clean your home like a professional. And, as it turns out, there are plenty of everyday essentials that have been given luxurious upgrade by designer brands .

Luxury cleaning products that elevate the everyday


Whilst a bad workman blames their tools, a good one might thank them (as well as our handy spring cleaning tips). Whether that’s a refillable bottle of Diptyque multi-surface spray or the discreet reassurance of Aesop Post-Poo Drops waiting in the bathroom. When the tools are thoughtfully made, sustainably formulated and beautifully designed, the everyday task feels less like a chore.

If you’re craving a little motivation to start spring cleaning, or you simply want to romanticise a cleaning reset these are the elevated essentials that might just make you reach for the cloth with enthusiasm.

Laura Honey
Homes Ecommerce Editor

Laura is woman&home's eCommerce editor, in charge of testing, reviewing and recommending products for your home. You'll see her testing anything from damp-banishing dehumidifiers and KitchenAid's most covetable stand mixers through to the latest in Le Creuset's cast iron collection.

Previously, she was eCommerce Editor at Homes & Gardens, and has also written for Living Etc, The White Company and local publications when she was a student at Oxford University. She is also a Master Perfumer (a qualified candle snob), SCA-Certified Barista (qualified coffee snob) and part of a family who runs a pizza business (long-time pizza snob) - all of which come in handy when you're looking for the best pieces of kit to have kitchen.