Perfume inspired by the artistic work, pedagogical philosophy,
and material construction of Josef Albers.


Josef Albers (1888-1976) was an influential German-American artist, designer, and educator, recognized for his contributions to abstract art and color theory. He was a prominent figure at the Bauhaus and later immigrated to the United States, where he continued his innovative work in the fields of visual arts and pedagogy. His focus on color interaction and his iconic series 'Homage to the Square' are emblematic of his artistic and educational legacy.



Josef Albers consistently explored the 'economy of form' and his study on the conception of visual perception, translated into packaging design and supported by the subjectivity that appearances can be deceiving. Following these principles, the packaging was created to showcase the simplest way to economize on both material and form. 

Material: Wood.


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