Dior X Nada Debs
Inspired by the emblematic white cases of Christian Dior's La Collection Privée, Nada Debs reinterprets its curving lines by taking up the cannage motif, a design code of the House of Dior. She pays tribute to pewter marquetry and hand-sculpting, and combines these two traditional techniques working in walnut wood, as well as mother of pearl, a highly precious material. These absolute works of art create a link between tradition and contemporary art.
Nada Debs has chosen to work with walnut wood, which helps create a timeless aesthetic. The inspiration is drawn from the natural beauty of wood, celebrating its manifold nuances and facets. With absolute mastery, in her hands, the natural grain of the walnut wood seems embroidered with the iconic Cannage thanks to a subtle weave of pewter threads. A play of light and shadow, resulting from the engraved wood, mother of pearl and pewter, accentuates the details, giving rise to a magnificent sensory and visual experience. The case is signed with the CD logo in mother of pearl, a noble material with a captivating iridescent surface that adds a finishing touch of light to this precious piece.
The Bois Cannage Case, of which 1,000 numbered pieces are available, can hold a 250ml fragrance bottle, to be chosen from among the La Collection Privée perfumes.
Designed in walnut wood and delicate mother of pearl that glimmers in the light, the 'Trinity Mother of Pearl Case' is meticulously engraved with the geometric lines of the Dior Cannage pattern. A play of light sees every iridescent shimmer, every grain of wood and every hint of texture reveal Nada Debs’ unshakeable devotion to the material, and makes each piece unique. The object stands not only as a case, but also as a tribute to time-honoured expertise and to nature in all its beauty.
Designed to hold a trio of 250ml La Collection Privée fragrances, the Cannage Trinité Nacré Case is a feat of craftsmanship. Exquisitely rare, it is available in 20 numbered pieces.
Inspired by the emblematic white cases of Christian Dior's La Collection Privée, Nada Debs reinterprets its curving lines by taking up the cannage motif, a design code of the House of Dior. She pays tribute to pewter marquetry and hand-sculpting, and combines these two traditional techniques working in walnut wood, as well as mother of pearl, a highly precious material. These absolute works of art create a link between tradition and contemporary art.
Nada Debs has chosen to work with walnut wood, which helps create a timeless aesthetic. The inspiration is drawn from the natural beauty of wood, celebrating its manifold nuances and facets. With absolute mastery, in her hands, the natural grain of the walnut wood seems embroidered with the iconic Cannage thanks to a subtle weave of pewter threads. A play of light and shadow, resulting from the engraved wood, mother of pearl and pewter, accentuates the details, giving rise to a magnificent sensory and visual experience. The case is signed with the CD logo in mother of pearl, a noble material with a captivating iridescent surface that adds a finishing touch of light to this precious piece.
The Bois Cannage Case, of which 1,000 numbered pieces are available, can hold a 250ml fragrance bottle, to be chosen from among the La Collection Privée perfumes.
Designed in walnut wood and delicate mother of pearl that glimmers in the light, the 'Trinity Mother of Pearl Case' is meticulously engraved with the geometric lines of the Dior Cannage pattern. A play of light sees every iridescent shimmer, every grain of wood and every hint of texture reveal Nada Debs’ unshakeable devotion to the material, and makes each piece unique. The object stands not only as a case, but also as a tribute to time-honoured expertise and to nature in all its beauty.
Designed to hold a trio of 250ml La Collection Privée fragrances, the Cannage Trinité Nacré Case is a feat of craftsmanship. Exquisitely rare, it is available in 20 numbered pieces.