Created in collaboration with Comme des Garçons Parfums, the Dia Art Foundation and Meg Webster, the fragrance is inspired by Webster’s material vocabulary and geometric forms. The scent is presented in a silver tetrahedral box, a shape central to her work and reflective of the ephemeral nature of perfume.
Founded in 1974, the Dia Art Foundation is known for supporting artists in the creation of ambitious, long-term projects, offering them the freedom and space to explore their vision in depth. Among these artists is Meg Webster, whose work focuses on natural materials and ecological systems. Using elements such as earth, salt, sand, or living plants, she creates sculptures that heighten our awareness of how form, matter, and landscape influence our perception. This sensibility aligns closely with the inspirations behind this new perfume.
The pictogram [ ] on the bottle references a diagrammatic element from Webster’s early sculptures, which often featured enclosed spaces designed to activate viewer engagement by positioning participants in relation to one another within the sculptural environment.
