The Icon:
In 1921, Coco Chanel rejected the ornate Lalique-style bottles of the era. She wanted something "like a piece of architecture," and the result was this revolutionary flacon, a severe, rectangular bottle with clean lines, a stark white label, and a flat, faceted stopper. It was a bold declaration that luxury could be found in simplicity. Revell’s photograph treats it with the reverence of a foundational monument, emphasising its precise proportions, sharp angles, and the way it contains not just a scent, but an entire, enduring philosophy of style.
The Print:
Every ICONICA EDITIONS print is a museum-grade fine art giclée, printed on archival 100% cotton rag paper for unparalleled longevity and a beautifully matte, texture-rich finish. It is presented in a protective white print display box, ready to frame.
BESPOKE OPTION:
All Iconica Editions prints are available in larger print sizes by request, if you would like to discuss a bespoke print size, please complete the form: