JCTURE SPACE 香水设计
Juncture Space’s fragrance line plays with a striking material contrast: liquid-metal caps that look poured and pinched, like crumpled foil frozen mid-motion, sitting atop angular, faceted glass bottles with their own irregular, almost sculptural geometry. The chrome finish gives each bottle a sense of weight and presence, while the wrinkled cap shapes add an organic, tactile counterpoint to the otherwise sharp, architectural bases. Each scent gets its own engraved illustration on the cap — a mermaid for Sandalwood, a cheetah for Vetiver Grass, a bow-wearing cat for Oud Wood, and an ornate eye for Cedar Bark — lending a slightly surreal, fashion-house quality to the set. The wordmark, “Juncture Space” in a serif-and-italic pairing, stays understated, letting the silhouettes and engravings carry the personality. Lined up together, the four bottles read less like a uniform collection and more like individual characters sharing a common finish — distinctive, a little eccentric, and clearly built for shelf presence.
Curator’s Insight
What stands out here is the tension between the two forms — the caps feel almost accidental, like foil crushed by hand, while the bottles below are deliberate and angular. That push-and-pull between chaos and control gives the line a sculptural quality that feels more like tabletop objects than typical fragrance packaging. The engraved illustrations add a quiet narrative layer, hinting at character or mythology without explaining themselves, which leaves room for the viewer’s imagination. It’s a confident way to differentiate a multi-scent range without relying on color coding or obvious cues.









