If Salvador Dali ever got into the perfume business, he might have designed something like this sensuous vanilla fragrance bottle. Each fragrance is "artistically expressed" in one-of-a-kind handcrafted bottles made by renowned glassworkers in Swedish forests — seriously.
If you're not ready to invest in Dali-esque perfume art, this scent is also available in simple (read: not melting) containers for $195.
Looking for less frou-frou and more feng shui? Try this bergamot concoction, contained within a simple, zenned-out bottle modern art lovers will hoard in their sleek, bamboo bathrooms.
This romantic fragrance, with notes of mandarin, linden blossom, vanilla and musk, promises to remind you of life's "most magical moments." A removable ring with the designer's signature is the icing on the (wedding, obviously) cake.
True to its name, this indulgent scent was crafted to be a delight to the senses. Feast your eyes on the bohemian crystals suspended in the golden liquid as you breathe in notes of light jasmine and orange blossom mixed with heady rum, tobacco and cedar.
Even if you hate the smell of perfume, you can't deny the timeless beauty of a grouping of a few gorgeous perfume bottles. Design no-brainer: Group a few bottles of classic perfumes (you can never go wrong with Chanel, Burberry and Guerlain) in any room except, maybe, the kitchen, and you add instant elegance and sophistication. Design not-so-no-brainer: You don't have to actually wear the perfume you're displaying. Think of it as cheap, multi-purpose artwork that doesn't require a hammer and nail.
Here, you'll find a list of the best perfumes for women — even if you can't stand the stuff.