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Christian Dior - Art de la Table - Perfume Bottles - 1988

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In 1988, Christian Dior added a new line of home furnishings, known as the Art De La Table Collection. Included in the line were lovely crystal perfume bottles from Japan. These bottles are considered non-commercial bottles as they were sold empty, and you would put your own perfume inside. The bottles are 24% lead crystal.

The bottles were reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s Art Deco style, and some have frosted glass stoppers, which someone might think they are by Lalique or Czechoslovakian in origin. These were made in homage to those elegant bottles by the talented glass company Sasaki in Japan. I have noticed that some of the bottles and stoppers are interchanged.
  • AC6617 Dior Bow Perfume Bottle.
  • AC6618 Dior Rose
  • AA6619 Elan
  • Spring Violets
  • Spring Rose
  • AA6622 Spring Lilacs



Gallery of bottles produced by Sasaki for Christian Dior:






The gallery of bottles below were made and retailed by Sasaki, some of these bases and stoppers were used on the Christian Dior bottles too.

The bottle with the floral center was named Printemps (AA6608). The one with the bird was named Wings (A6991). The Wings bottle was also available in pink frosted crystal.








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