Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Kjaer Weis

Kjaer Weis

Designed by Marc Atlan | Country: United States

The design of the Kjaer Weis cosmetics line distills the fundamentals of women’s makeup to its three essential areas of application: lips, cheeks and eyes.

The compacts are shaped to mirror the features they will be used to enhance: slim and long for the lips, large and square for the cheeks, small and round for the eyes. Aesthetically, the Kjaer Weis line fuses an understated and timeless classicism with the crisp minimal lines of modern jewelry.

Kjaer Weis

Tangibly, the compacts swivel open with an innovative lateral movement, fanning out like the wings of a butterfly.

Entirely refillable, these compacts are purposely conserved rather than recycled.

Cast in white bronze metal, monogrammed in glossy white enamel, and encased in a red textured box, each object conveys the substance and heft of a valuable keepsake.

Kjaer Weis

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Kjaer Weis

Designed by Marc Atlan | Country: United States

The design of the Kjaer Weis cosmetics line distills the fundamentals of women’s makeup to its three essential areas of application: lips, cheeks and eyes.

The compacts are shaped to mirror the features they will be used to enhance: slim and long for the lips, large and square for the cheeks, small and round for the eyes. Aesthetically, the Kjaer Weis line fuses an understated and timeless classicism with the crisp minimal lines of modern jewelry.

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Tangibly, the compacts swivel open with an innovative lateral movement, fanning out like the wings of a butterfly.

Entirely refillable, these compacts are purposely conserved rather than recycled.

Cast in white bronze metal, monogrammed in glossy white enamel, and encased in a red textured box, each object conveys the substance and heft of a valuable keepsake.

Kjaer Weis

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