Indulge in an immersive fragrance experience with the Takamichi x Nine Orchard Gift Set, featuring our signature candle and liquid soap. Inspired by New York’s Nine Orchard Hotel, this exclusive pairing captures a refined blend of bergamot, neroli, seawater, orange flower, cedar, musk, and amber, filling your home with a sophisticated, uplifting aroma.
The Takamichi x Nine Orchard Candle creates a serene ambiance, while the Takamichi Liquid Soap complements with the same signature fragrance, making handwashing a subtly aromatic pleasure. Packaged with minimalist, mid-century-inspired design, this set is both a luxurious addition to any home and an ideal gift for those who appreciate understated elegance.
The gift set includes 1 x Takamichi Nine Orchard candle 8 oz & 1 Takamichi Ichi.1 Liquid Soap 12 fl oz
NOTES
Top: Bergamot, Lime, Neroli
Middle: Orange blossom, aquatic notes, Petitgrain
Base: cedarwood, amber, musk
THE BRAND
Known by New Yorkers who value individualistic, precise cuts and styling, Takamichi Saeki and the team at Takamichi HAIR have a top-performance salon showcasing the ultimate expression of Takamichi’s style and vision. Takamichi opened his eponymous salon in 1999, located at 68 East 1st Street, on the corner of 1st Avenue. With a growing, loyal following Takamichi moved the salon in 2004 to a loft at 35 Great Jones Street. In Fall 2011, Takamichi moved to 263 Bowery, 2nd floor, a modern, luxurious space designed by architect Sandra van Rolleghem and featuring a mural by Barcelona-born acclaimed artist Santi Moix.
Takamichi Saeki began his creative career as the Assistant Director of the ISE Cultural Foundation, a nonprofit organization in Soho, which supports artists and scholars whose work promotes Japanese esthetics and culture. In 1991, Takamichi opened his own gallery, Salon de Fleurs, partnering with a friend. It was this experience with understanding form and composition that helped to define Takamichi as a hairstylist. He began this second career at Siren, the Nolita salon that developed a cult following in the 1990s when Andre Balazs and John Cale were regulars.
With his line of products, Takamichi’s goal is simple. After 20 years of working with his clients, understanding their needs, and naturally, touching their hair, he wanted to help them clear through the clutter and simplify their regimens. His products are timeless, well-crafted, everyday essentials that not only ensure
good grooming now – but for years to come.