Byredo Perfumes Utilizes Faiveleytech’s ‘Burnt Wood’ Cap for New Fragrance Packaging

Mojave Ghost Absolu de Parfum, from Byredo Perfumes
Mojave Ghost Absolu de Parfum, from Byredo Perfumes
Byredo

The luxury perfume house Byredo has appointed FaiveleyTech to create the cap for its new fragrance, Mojave Ghost Absolu de Parfum. The cap is made with Sulapac biocomposite material, allowing the brand to maintain its aesthetic while still reducing environmental impact.

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Inspired by the fragrance’s raw and authentic character, the cap mimics the look and feel of Japanese burnt wood.

To achieve this, Sulapac provided a biocomposite material that reduces reliance on fossil fuels. The design was brought to life through a combination of advanced tooling and injection molding techniques. The cap’s magnetic closure ensures a seamless fit with the bottle.

Beryl Tomaschett, sales director of FaiveleyTech Orgelet, says, "FaiveleyTech is proud of this new exclusive creation for Byredo. The teams brought forth an audacious and original project, evoking craftsmanship and nature, which we draw inspiration from. Our processes were pushed to their limits with great energy, and the result, in both the fragrance and the packaging, highlights the brand's original signature." 

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