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A Salvador Dali perfume bottle
H 5“ W 4“
A perfume bottle in the shape of a nose and lips, originally designed by Salvador Dali and produced in 1983, found in London. In 1981, after completing the Apparition of the Aphrodite of Knidos painting, he sketched a perfume bottle, inspired by the lips and nose of the goddess of beauty and love. Made from opaque plastic. The lid is removable and the bottle can be used to store perfume is desired, but we love it unfilled as a sculptural and surrealist addition to a mantelpiece or shelf.
As this item is vintage, subtle imperfections and signs of wear may be visible.
A Salvador Dali perfume bottle
H 5“ W 4“
A perfume bottle in the shape of a nose and lips, originally designed by Salvador Dali and produced in 1983, found in London. In 1981, after completing the Apparition of the Aphrodite of Knidos painting, he sketched a perfume bottle, inspired by the lips and nose of the goddess of beauty and love. Made from opaque plastic. The lid is removable and the bottle can be used to store perfume is desired, but we love it unfilled as a sculptural and surrealist addition to a mantelpiece or shelf.
As this item is vintage, subtle imperfections and signs of wear may be visible.
A Salvador Dali perfume bottle
H 5“ W 4“
A perfume bottle in the shape of a nose and lips, originally designed by Salvador Dali and produced in 1983, found in London. In 1981, after completing the Apparition of the Aphrodite of Knidos painting, he sketched a perfume bottle, inspired by the lips and nose of the goddess of beauty and love. Made from opaque plastic. The lid is removable and the bottle can be used to store perfume is desired, but we love it unfilled as a sculptural and surrealist addition to a mantelpiece or shelf.
As this item is vintage, subtle imperfections and signs of wear may be visible.