Abstract: A free-standing device for releasing fragrances includes a hollow external cylinder having an inner surface engaging the outer surface of an internal cylinder, the internal cylinder being closed. The inner surface of the external cylinder and the outer surface of the internal cylinder are fully at contact with each other. If open, the internal cylinder projects beneath the external cylinder, allowing the user to insert it into a support having a resting surface and an upper projection perforated centrally. The upper projection has aeration holes, sliding the internal cylinder with respect to the external cylinder exposing a portion of the inner surface of the external cylinder and the outer surface of the internal cylinder. A perfumed scent is applied on the inner surface of the external cylinder and/or on the outer surface of the internal cylinder; the internal cylinder having break-lines for removing portions of the internal cylinder.