Lalique Black Ink In The Extreme: Men Redefining Sensuality
The Black Ink saga by Lalique it takes inspiration from the 'Inkwell Biches' (inkwell) designed by René Lalique in 1913. First Introduced in 2006, the latest edition is intense year, masculine fragrance that sheds new light on the personality of the Black Ink man.
The Black Ink saga by Lalique it takes inspiration from the 'Inkwell Biches' (inkwell) designed by René Lalique in 1913. First Introduced in 2006, the latest edition is intense year, masculine fragrance that sheds new light on the personality of the Black Ink man. "Virile and sensuous. Refined and demanding. Singular and seductive. Between darkness and light, Encre Noire an l'Extreme redefines masculinity," explains Lalique. The powerful woodsy blend of cypress and vetiver is reflected in the packaging, which features a wooden cap produced by Quad pack Group. The strong relationship between the scent and the packaging creates a holistic experience of the product that involves all the senses. The ash wood cap feels strong yet natural, with a perceptible grain pattern that makes each and every one unique. The brand's logo is subtly debossed on the top of the cap, which is stained black, further enhancing the signature inkwell design. Produced at Technotraf Wood Packaging, at Quad pack’s Manufacturing Division in Spain, the cap is made of PEFC certified wood sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Source: Quad Pack