The atomiser bottle, for the Cartier Baiser volé (1) perfume, is a patented design. The US design patent USD677573S1, titled Perfume bottle, was awarded to the inventor, Elie Papiernik, on March 12, 2013, and assigned to Cartier Creation Studio S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland.
Cartier’s Baiser volé perfume was designed for women by the Cartier in-house perfumer Mathilde Laurent. Launched in 2011, the soliflore perfume was inspired by a single flower: the lily and its royal significance in French heraldry. A soliflore composition of the flower's essential parts: pestil, petal and leaves, respectively invoking powdery, floral and fresh fragrances.
The patent Figure 7, Included below, depicts a perspective view of the invention atomiser design. An image of the marketed Cartier Baiser volé perfume bottle is also included, for both the parfum, and less concentrated eau de parfum.
(1) Baiser volé means "stolen kiss" in French, referencing love and the evocative sensuality of perfume.
References
Cartier (website)
https://www.cartier.com/en-us/home
Cartier Baiser volé.
https://www.cartier.com/en-us/search?q=Baiser+vole&lang=en_US
Staff (Sept. 2, 2011). Cartier Baiser volé: Le nouveau parfum.
https://www.prime-beaute.com/cartier-baiser-vole/2011
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