At Plisson, the hand has always guided the form. For the past 200 years, master artisans of the Maison have practised the delicate art of guilloché, engraving fine, rhythmic patterns onto material through gestures perfected by years.
This rare savoir-faire, still carried out today on handles of shaving brushes and razors in the Maison’s atelier, speaks of patience, precision, and the quiet excellence of tools and it is this enduring heritage that inspires the design of Plisson’s first fragrance collection, a contemporary interpretation of the codes that define the brand.
The glass bottle, square and weighty, stands with assurance, anchored, timeless, yet its surface tells a story of lightness and precision: a compact feather motif, engraved into the glass and echoed on the satin-finish golden metal cap, brings a softness to its lines, a sense of movement held within structure, directly inspired by Plisson’s guilloché savoir-faire.
On the embossed carton, another feather-like motif reveals itself. This dual reading -strength and lightness, power and nuance - echoes the spirit of the eagle, the emblem of the Maison, superbly present atop the heavy cap and on the packaging.
A symbol drawn from imperial history and legacy, and between its powerful wings, the feather appears not as ornament, but as trace—of gesture, of tradition, of style. Each detail of the fragrance design extends a lineage of craftsmanship into the present, contemporary, relevant, and innovative, where heritage is not only preserved, but also reimagined.
Designed, crafted, and assembled in France.