French cosmetic imprint Guerlain works in collaboration with Maison Matisse and Henri Matisse's great-grandson to highlight the iconic Bee Bottle and the works of Matisse. 14 lucky individuals will be able to own a limited-edition perfume bottle that is worth $17,000 USD that is made to celebrate the famed artist.
The Bee Bottle by Guerlain was first created back in 1835 and for the special edition, it boasts a new and colorful look inspired by Henri Matisse's la Musique painting from 1939. The painting features two women seated -- one of which is strumming a guitar as the two sit in the shade of a large philodendron that is behind them. Each flacon is hand-painted by decorative painter Astrid de Chaillé.
Image Credit: Guerlain
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Art-inspired Luxury Products
- Using artworks as inspiration for luxury and high-end products to create unique limited edition products.
- Collaboration Between Brands and Art Institutions
- Brands collaborating with art institutions to create unique and exclusive products for art collectors.
- Hand-painted Customized Products
- Hand-painting and customization of luxury products to add a personal touch and increase their value.
Where This Applies
- Luxury Cosmetics
- Luxury cosmetics brands can collaborate with established art brands and institutions to create limited edition art-inspired collection sets to expand their customer base.
- Art Collecting
- Exclusive and unique art-inspired products can attract art aficionados and collectors alike to expand their collections.
- Decorative Painting
- Hand-painted customization of luxury items like furniture and home decor can create one-of-a-kind signature pieces and increase their retail value.
