Bond No. 9: The Fragrant Tribute to New York
Bond No. 9 is the American artistic perfumery house founded in New York in 2003 by Laurice Rahmé. Each fragrance is an olfactive portrait of a neighborhood, a street, a place in the city: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Madison Avenue, Central Park, Chelsea, Bleecker Street.
The Bond No. 9 Style
Vivid, New York-inspired fragrances, often gourmand or floral. Each creation has its own distinctively decorated star-shaped medallion bottle. The compositions are rich, recognizable, with a strong sillage.
Iconic Fragrances
Bleecker Street, Chelsea Flowers, Scent of Peace, Greenwich Village, Madison Soirée, Signature Stars. Each bottle is collectible for its aesthetic and narrative.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bond No. 9
Why are the perfumes named after neighborhoods?
Each fragrance is an olfactive portrait of an iconic New York location, expressing the philosophy of the brand.
Is Bond No. 9 a niche brand?
Yes, Bond No. 9 is an independent artistic brand with selective distribution.
Are the bottles really all different?
Yes, each fragrance has a uniquely decorated star-shaped bottle, an integral part of the brand's identity.