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A journey for the senses across five continents, A Perfume Atlas traces
the origins of the precious essences that create Louis Vuitton's
exclusive perfumes.
Louis Vuitton: A Perfume Atlas offers a rare look at the time-honoured
crafts of the perfumer, with specially commissioned illustrations,
photographs and texts revealing the stories of the precious natural
elements that form the basis of the house’s unique perfumes.
With exclusive, first-hand access to Louis Vuitton’s master perfumer
Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud, A Perfume Atlas explores how the flowers
are cultivated, the growing seasons and techniques used to harvest the
blossoms, and how essential oils are extracted, distilled and composed
to create new and complex fragrances. From Chinese magnolia and
osmanthus to India’s tuberose and jasmine, each seed pod, berry, woody
stem, fruit, leaf and flower opens a world that evokes the thrill of
far-off places and names, trade routes, sea journeys and the rhythms of
the seasons.
A poetic celebration of a most mysterious art, Louis Vuitton: A Perfume
Atlas is the perfect gift for lovers of nature, luxury, travel and
beauty.
A collection of 60 short essays by best-selling author and culture
and design critic Akiko Busch, in her classic style of observation,
that reflect on the human condition and offer the promise of calm
and insight. Akiko Busch writes on the topics of culture, design,
and nature. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine
for 20 years and has also written regular columns and essays for
such publications as The New York Times, House & Garden,
Architectural Record, Dwell, New York Magazine, and Travel &
Leisure, among others. She offers intimate, reflective observations
of the human condition in this collection of short works, touching
on themes of faith, love, loss, disaster, anticipation, obscurity,
and utility. These sixty short pieces explore the mystery of place,
memory, and what it is about domestic life that is both settling
and unsettling alike. In a world of text messages and instant
information, Busch's style of observation reminds the reader to
slow down, take in, and live in the moment.
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