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Floraiku Unisex Collection

Balanced citrus and herbal freshness with soft woods, universally wearable. Explore Floraiku's unisex collection — Unisex fragrances prioritize balance over gender coding, opening with fresh citrus or herbs and settling into soft woods or clean florals. They avoid heavy sweetness or aggressive projection, working equally as personal signatures or layered blends. Ideal for anyone seeking sophisticated versatility without gendered expectations.

BRAND IDENTITY

What Is Floraiku Known For?

Floraiku is known for haiku-inspired niche fragrances that translate Japanese seasonal aesthetics into intimate, whispered compositions built around delicate florals, dewy greens, and quiet aquatic accords. The brand works at Eau de Parfum concentration, but its fragrances project softly and stay close to skin. That's deliberate. Most niche houses chase loud statement scents, while Floraiku does the opposite. Signature notes include green tea, rice, cherry blossom, bamboo, hinoki wood, and yuzu. Each fragrance carries a poetic title that doubles as a mood prompt, like Cricket Song or Sound Of A Ricochet. The naming signals what to expect inside the bottle. Floraiku also produces companion hair mists, which extend wear and offer a softer way to apply scent. The brand doesn't compete with oud-heavy oriental houses or fresh designer colognes. It occupies its own corner of niche perfumery, where restraint and poetry matter more than projection. Wearers who prefer scents that reward close attention will find the catalog suits them. It isn't designed to fill a room.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

How Does Floraiku Make Its Fragrances?

Floraiku creates its fragrances in France through the founders' niche perfumery house, with compositions developed by trained perfumers using a mix of Japanese-inspired ingredients and traditional French perfumery materials. The brand was launched by Clara and John Molloy, the same couple behind Memo Paris. Their approach borrows from haiku structure. Each fragrance is built around a small number of carefully chosen notes rather than dense accords with twenty ingredients. Signature ingredients include green tea, cherry blossom, hinoki, rice, yuzu, bamboo, and quiet musks. The Eau de Parfum concentration delivers longevity, but the formulas don't use heavy fixatives that would push projection beyond skin distance. Bottles are designed as small black ceramic-style vessels that nod to Japanese tea ware. The brand also offers Tea Ceremony Edition presentations for select fragrances, which include the EDP alongside a matching hair mist. That pairing reflects Japanese rituals around scent layering, where mist supplements perfume rather than replacing it. The result is a catalog where composition restraint matters more than ingredient excess. That's the heart of the brand's approach.

SIGNATURE FRAGRANCES

What Are Floraiku's Most Popular Perfumes?

Floraiku's most popular fragrances include Cricket Song, Sleeping On The Roof, Spring River, and One Umbrella For Two, along with the Discovery Kit for new wearers and dedicated hair mists for layering. Cricket Song is a nocturnal aquatic Eau de Parfum that pairs musky depth with cool watery freshness, evoking summer nights in a Japanese garden. It suits warm-weather evenings and wearers who like skin-close scents with quiet sensuality. Sleeping On The Roof is a green, slightly powdery composition with airy floral facets, designed to feel like resting under stars on a summer night. Spring River leans dewy and aquatic with bright green accents, well-suited to spring mornings and humid weather. One Umbrella For Two is a romantic, slightly gourmand composition with tender florals and a cozy warm base, making it a popular choice for date wear and gifting. Sound Of A Ricochet offers a tea-forward green profile with subtle smokiness, leaning more meditative than romantic. For wearers new to the brand, the Discovery Kit bundles small samples and it's the easiest entry point. The brand also offers Morning Mist and Night Mist, which are hair mists meant to layer over the matching Eau de Parfum or wear alone for a lighter scent footprint. Each fragrance carries a poetic name that hints at the mood inside, so picking a starting point can be as simple as choosing the scene you want to wear.

WHO IT IS FOR

Who Wears Floraiku?

Floraiku appeals to niche fragrance enthusiasts who prefer quiet, contemplative scents over loud designer compositions, and who appreciate the literary and aesthetic context behind each fragrance. If you've grown tired of beast-mode oud fragrances and prefer scents that stay close to skin, the catalog will suit your taste. The brand works well for wearers who collect fragrances as much for their concept as their smell, since each Floraiku title doubles as a mood reference. Quiet mornings, rainy afternoons, garden visits, and meditation moments are natural fits. Office wear also works since projection stays modest enough to avoid bothering nearby colleagues. Wearers who like to layer find the matching hair mists useful for extending the experience without over-applying. Floraiku doesn't suit anyone seeking strong sillage or compliment-magnet projection. If that's the goal, the catalog won't deliver. But for fragrance lovers who treat scent as private poetry rather than public broadcast, browse Floraiku's full collection above to find the title that matches your mood.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Floraiku Perfume Authentic at PerfumeM?

Yes, all Floraiku fragrances sold at PerfumeM are 100% authentic and sourced through verified channels. PerfumeM has served fragrance customers for over seven years and stocks only genuine niche brand inventory. Every Floraiku Eau de Parfum and hair mist arrives in original packaging with intact batch codes. You're buying with confidence that the scent matches the brand's official composition.

Is Floraiku a Good Perfume Brand?

Yes, Floraiku is widely regarded as a respected niche brand in the fragrance community for its restrained, haiku-inspired compositions. The brand has built a loyal following among collectors who appreciate quieter scents over loud projection. Fragrantica reviews consistently praise the artistic concept and quality of materials. It isn't for everyone, but the right wearer finds the catalog rewarding.

Is Floraiku a Luxury Brand?

Yes, Floraiku sits in the niche luxury tier, with prices and presentation that match other high-end niche houses. Bottles, packaging, and concept all signal a premium positioning. The brand isn't sold at typical department stores, only through niche retailers and its own boutiques. That distribution model reinforces its luxury status.

Does Floraiku Perfume Last Long?

Floraiku fragrances typically last around 5 to 7 hours on skin, with skin-close projection rather than far reach. The Eau de Parfum concentration provides solid longevity, but the compositions are built to stay intimate. Wearers who expect 12-hour beast-mode performance won't find that here. Reapplication or layering with the matching hair mist extends wear for those who want more presence.

How Strong Is Floraiku's Projection?

Floraiku projection stays modest, with most fragrances projecting within an arm's length of the wearer for the first few hours before settling close to skin. That softness is intentional and aligns with the brand's restrained aesthetic. If you want loud, room-filling scent, this brand won't deliver. If you want a quiet personal signature, it'll suit perfectly.

What Is the Best Floraiku Perfume for Women?

The best Floraiku fragrance for women is often One Umbrella For Two, a romantic floral with cozy warmth that suits feminine wearers across seasons. Spring River also remains a top pick for its dewy green character. Both work for daytime and evening, and they're easy to wear year-round. Sleeping On The Roof appeals to women who prefer airy, slightly powdery florals over sweeter compositions.

What Is the Best Floraiku Perfume for Men?

The best Floraiku fragrance for men is Sound Of A Ricochet, a tea-forward green composition with subtle smokiness that wears well on masculine skin. Sleeping On The Roof also suits men who prefer airy, slightly powdery scents. Cricket Song works for men who enjoy aquatic compositions with depth. All Floraiku fragrances are unisex, so don't let gender labels dictate your pick.

Are Floraiku Fragrances Unisex?

Yes, every Floraiku fragrance is marketed as unisex and designed to suit any wearer regardless of gender. The compositions lean toward subtle floral, green, and aquatic profiles that traditionally cross gender lines. Some lean romantic, others meditative, but they're never explicitly masculine or feminine. Choose based on mood rather than gender labels.

What Floraiku Perfume Is Best for Spring?

Spring River is the best Floraiku for spring, with dewy green and aquatic notes that match the season's freshness. One Umbrella For Two also suits spring well for its tender floral warmth on cool, damp days. Morning Mist as a hair mist extends either choice for layering. It's arguably the strongest season for the brand's overall aesthetic.

What Floraiku Perfume Is Best for Evening?

Cricket Song is the best Floraiku for evening, with nocturnal aquatic depth and musky undertones built for warm summer nights. Sleeping On The Roof also works well for late hours with its restful, contemplative character. Neither projects loudly, so they're ideal for intimate dinners rather than crowded venues. Reapply midway through the evening if you want sustained presence.

What Floraiku Perfume Is Best for Office Wear?

Floraiku fragrances suit office wear well because their soft projection won't bother nearby colleagues. Spring River and Sleeping On The Roof are particularly office-friendly for their fresh, restrained profiles. The brand's overall quiet nature makes most of the catalog appropriate for professional settings. Avoid heavier romantic options like One Umbrella For Two for daytime work.

Is Floraiku Perfume a Good Gift?

Yes, Floraiku makes an excellent gift for fragrance lovers who appreciate niche brands and artistic concepts. The poetic naming and elegant black bottles give each fragrance strong presentation value. The Discovery Kit is the smartest first gift since the recipient doesn't have to commit to a full bottle they haven't tried. One Umbrella For Two is the popular romantic gift choice.

Why Is Floraiku Perfume Expensive?

Floraiku perfume costs more because it's a small-batch niche brand using premium ingredients, French production, and limited distribution channels. The concept-driven naming and presentation also add to the price positioning. Bottles are custom-designed and packaging mirrors Japanese aesthetic traditions. Buyers pay for the artistic vision and material quality, not mass-market production.

Where Is Floraiku Perfume Made?

Floraiku fragrances are designed in Paris and produced in France, despite the brand's strong Japanese aesthetic inspiration. The founders draw from Japanese poetry, gardens, and rituals for creative direction, but the production sits within the French niche perfumery tradition. That hybrid identity defines the brand. It's Japanese in spirit and French in craftsmanship.

Who Founded Floraiku?

Floraiku was founded by Clara Molloy and John Molloy, the same Paris-based couple behind the niche perfumery house Memo Paris. It's a separate creative project focused specifically on Japanese-inspired compositions, distinct from Memo's travel themes. The Molloys launched Floraiku to translate haiku poetry into scent. Floraiku operates with its own distinct aesthetic direction.

Is Floraiku Related to Memo Paris?

Yes, Floraiku and Memo Paris share the same founders, Clara and John Molloy, though the two brands operate with distinct creative concepts. Memo Paris centers around travel-inspired compositions, while Floraiku focuses on Japanese aesthetic and haiku poetry. Both sit in the niche luxury tier with similar quality and pricing. Many wearers collect from both houses since they're stylistically distinct.

What Perfume Is Similar to Floraiku?

Niche brands with similar quiet, nature-inspired aesthetics include Diptyque, Memo Paris, Atelier Cologne, and select compositions from Maison Margiela Replica. Diptyque shares the soft floral and herbal sensibility. Memo Paris shares the founders and quality tier. None replicate Floraiku exactly, but they're stylistically close.

What Does Floraiku Cricket Song Smell Like?

Cricket Song smells like a quiet summer night in a Japanese garden, with cool watery freshness layered over musky skin-warm depth. The opening leans aquatic and slightly green before softening into a sensual musk that hugs the skin. It's a contemplative scent rather than a loud floral, well-suited to warm evenings.

What Does Floraiku One Umbrella For Two Smell Like?

One Umbrella For Two smells like a tender romantic embrace, with soft florals wrapped in cozy warm base notes that suggest sharing shelter from rain. The composition leans slightly gourmand without being sweet. It's intimate, comforting, and ideal for date wear or cooler-weather days. Many wearers consider it the brand's most accessible romantic fragrance.

Why Does Floraiku Make Hair Mists?

Floraiku makes hair mists because Japanese fragrance tradition often layers scent through multiple light applications rather than one strong spray. The mists let wearers extend the matching Eau de Parfum through the day or wear a softer scent footprint alone. Hair holds fragrance differently than skin, releasing notes with movement. It's a practical and culturally rooted product extension.