“saw the future in the face of a daffodil”

-Florence + The Machine

From Customer Service to Healing Touch

Haruty was born in Yerevan, Armenia, and made Los Angeles his home in 1999 alongside her family. A natural people-person, he gravitated toward customer service roles early on—from the familiar warmth of Starbucks to the vibrant energy of Urban Outfitters. He later thrived for over six years in a fast-paced startup environment. But when the pandemic shifted the world, it also inspired Haruty to reflect on his purpose. He longed to reconnect with his true passion: helping others.

With steadfast support from his husband, Simon, he embraced a new path in massage therapy. Four years into his practice, Haruty is proud to have found his calling. Each session is a chance for him to blend genuine human connection with the restorative power of therapeutic touch—helping clients feel their absolute best.

Whether addressing specific areas of tension or creating a space for pure relaxation, Haruty customizes every session to meet the unique goals of each individual. His mission is simple: to leave clients recharged and ready to take on whatever life may bring.

Meet the Creative Director

Simon is the creative director behind Haruty Studios, responsible for shaping both brand and product. Originally from the industrial heart of England, he spent over two decades immersed in the region, studying to become a car designer. With nearly 20 years of experience in the dynamic world of automotive design, he has worked on everything from the refined elegance of Bentleys to the forward-thinking innovation of Volvos—continually sharpening both his creative vision and technical expertise.

Driven by a desire for a more holistic approach to life, Simon eventually discovered the transformative power of aromatherapy. Today, he blends his design roots with a passion for wellness, crafting Haruty Studios’ handcrafted aromatherapy products and signature brand identity. His approach is deeply creative, focused on nurturing the mind through scent and artistic expression.

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