Copyright © Françoise Herrmann
The Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet perfume bottle for women is a patented design. The US design patent, USD430358, titled Atomizer, was awarded on August 29, 2000, to Elie Papiernik, renowned designer and author. The patent was then assigned to Paco Rabanne Parfums in France.
The Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet perfume for women was launched in 1999. The perfume was created by Jacques Cavalier, Master Perfumer. Paco Rabanne’s Ultraviolet perfume for women has an amber floral fragrance with top notes of pepper, coriander and Brazilian rosewood, middle notes of violet, jasmine and rose, and base notes of vanilla, patchouli, amber and cedar.
Below the patent Figure 1 depicts a front view of the atomizer design. An image of the marketed product is also included.
References
Cent Degrés (David Nitilich & Elie Papiernik Design company website)
Jacques Cavalier (The Fragrance Foundation UK)
https://www.fragrancefoundation.org.uk/jacques-cavalier
Paco Rabanne [website]
https://www.rabanne.com/us/en_US/
Papiernik, E. (2012). Visual Arts of the Liquid Packaging. London, UK: DesignMedia Publishing Limited.
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