Floraïku Paris is a niche French perfume house that beautifully blends the artistry of French perfumery with the elegance and symbolism of Japanese culture. Founded by Clara and John Molloy, the brand draws inspiration from traditional Japanese rituals such as tea ceremonies, ikebana (flower arranging), and kōdō (incense appreciation), infusing each fragrance with a sense of quiet beauty and reflection.
Each perfume is named after a haiku, the traditional three-line Japanese poem that captures the essence of a moment in nature. Floraïku’s collections Secret Teas and Spices, Enigmatic Flowers, and Forbidden Incense explore themes of transience, serenity, and ritual. The compositions are crafted using high-quality, often natural ingredients, and housed in elegant bottles adorned with intricate artwork that reflects the brand’s refined aesthetic.
Floraïku offers more than just scent it offers a poetic experience, where every fragrance tells a story of stillness, beauty, and cultural harmony. It is a modern tribute to the quiet power of ritual and the fleeting beauty of nature.