Guerlain celebrates 170th anniversary of Bee bottle with new collaboration
Maison Guerlain has unveiled "Rêve d’Amour," a special edition bottle designed by Lebanese artist Nadine Kanso. The creation marks the 170th anniversary of the house's iconic Bee bottle.

Parfumery house Guerlain has launched "Rêve d’Amour," a limited-edition piece designed by Lebanese artist Nadine Kanso to commemorate the 170th anniversary of its signature Bee bottle.
The collaboration blends perfumery with contemporary jewelry design, featuring Kanso's signature Arabic calligraphy. The bottle is adorned with the word "Love" written nine times in Arabic script, embellished with 1,710 Swarovski crystals. The design marks a tribute to the Middle East's appreciation for fragrance and calligraphy.
Each of the 30 numbered bottles in this limited series required over 12 hours of meticulous handcrafting to set the crystals. The bottles are filled with a unique eau de parfum created by Guerlain perfumers exclusively for this edition.
This collaboration follows previous artistic partnerships by Guerlain and highlights the brand's commitment to blending heritage craftsmanship with modern artistic expression in the luxury fragrance market.