Björk and Berries presents Elixir Artefacts
An evening at Dover Street Market Perfumes.
Last week in Paris, we gathered at Dover Street Market Perfumes to unveil the Elixir Artefacts installation.
While a bottle may be held and displayed, scent resists definition. It cannot fully translate, nor settle into form.
Elixir Artefacts, created in collaboration with Danish artist Alexander Kirkeby, explores this tension, objects shaped around what cannot be seen.
The fragrance remains elusive, existing in the moment it is experienced.
Thank you to Dover Street Market Perfumes, guests and to Nancy Xu and her team for their generous welcome.
The evening kicked off with handcrafted cocktails by Aeris, including the “Fäviken Sour,” infused with chamomile and garden angelica from Ceo Isabelle’s family farm, Fäviken, the ever-present inspiration for our scents, which merge nature, magical wonders, and heritage.
The Elixir Artefacts collection is a numbered edition of hand-blown glass bottles. Each piece holds high-extract perfume oils in three compositions: Faluröd, White Forest, and Fjällsjö. It´s exclusively available at Dover Street Market Perfumes, alongside a selection of our most treasured fragrances.
To experience the installation:
11 bis Rue Elzévir, 75003 Paris
Open Monday to Sunday
Photographer: Octave Pineau-Furet
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