Prestigious champagne house Perrier-Jouët commissioned avant-garde florist Makoto Azuma to create a floral design to inspire their limited-edition bottle of Belle Époque Prestige Cuvée Champagne.
“The final artwork is a delicate composition that recalls the original 1902 design; an ethereal arabesque dotted with white Japanese anemones – flowers that, says Azuma, are ‘as calm as they are beautiful’, that represent truth and sincerity, presented in a way that heightens their ‘fragility and transparency’. Azuma’s composition of green and white, broken only by the yellow pistils of the anemones, appears on the white box of the limited-edition cuvée, the Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Florale Edition. The motif is repeated on the bottle, subtly reinterpreted in gold, with stylised flowers and foliage delicately weaving their glittering lines around Émile Gallé’s white anemones.”
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