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State-of-the-art wood technology for Olfactory Sculptures by Majda Bekkali

  • Pujolasos
Beauty, Personal Care, Cosmetics, Fragrances, Female Fragrances, Luxury, Primary Packaging, Bottles, Bottles - Glass, Bottles - Plastic, Caps, Lids, Caps - Wood, FEA, Plastic, Glass, Metal, Tree Derivatives, Wood, Wood - Ash

Pujolasos has recently introduced a solid egg-shaped ash wood cap, stained wenge and especially designed for Majda Bekkali, that sits atop an FEA-standard bottle neck. "Our final touch? The erosion of the bespoke cap to guarantee this look, touch and feel" said Isabel Pujolasos, sales manager of the company. "We worked in deep collaboration with the customer on a great variety of designs and finishes". The challenge was to adapt wood technology to sculpture, a challenge which was successfully taken up by Pujolasos and the luxury perfumery brand.

"Luxurious perfumes in exceptionally sculpted bottles, where art is a true meeting of the senses" is how Majda Bekkali describes her luxury perfume collection. "The emotional power of scent extends to encompass visual beauty and tactile pleasure, where art is a form of sensory exploration" can be read on the web site.  Nothing is more natural than wood for "audacious perfumes blended from the rarest essences, the purest musk and the most precious woods".

According to the folks at Pujolasos, wood has become an interesting alternative for luxury perfume and cosmetic products. It is heavy, solid like glass and metal, can be easily customised without investing in expensive moulds, being therefore a creative and competitive option towards plastic. Producing complicated shapes is easy and this is a great advantage for designers. It represents the "crème de la crème" of luxury packs: each cap is unique! Majda Bekkali olfactory sculpture is a work of art, and Pujolasos' wood turning is as well, representing the union of art and technology for luxury perfumes.

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  • Modified 09 Sep 2015
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