Producing a simple or complex form from a sheet of aluminium and then drawing it out as much as necessary in order to achieve the “body of the perfect element” as specified by our clients is an integral part of our expertise.

However, above and beyond this process, metal is a material that offers the benefit of authenticity, a lightweight structure, resistance to time, tactile and sound qualities as well as compatibility with fragrances.

For LISI COSMETICS, the “daily alchemy” consists of combining - for optimum results - the various metal transformation operations that will enhance the value of the client’s project: stamping, polishing or brushing, beading, perforating, colouring, and in line with client specifications, satin lustring, printing, silk-screening, engraving or pad printing.

 
 
  INJECTION PLASTIQUE EMBOUTISSAGE METAL TRAITEMENT DE SURFACE ASSEMBLAGE  
 
           
 

NU
by Yves SAINT LAURENT

LISI COSMETICS produces all all the major elements in this product line :
a container in POM featuring two separate parts soldered together using ultrasound; the achievement of chromatic harmony between the three metal elements; a perfectly circular join without play or a cutting edge between the lid and the base.

 

AQUAMAN
by ROCHAS

A polished spray-cap cover engraved with a criss-cross knurling obtained by beading. The underside of the spray-cap cover remains visible and is oxidised in a blue tone identical to that of the fragrance. The bottle features a curved collar band designed to enhance the colour scheme of the unit.

212 MEN
by Carolina HERRERA

Several details show the perfection of these metal cases with deeply concave ends:
the design of the neck ring, with invisible fixture and screw-on assembly; the use of a magnetized insert, eliminating the need for a fixture ring; and the boring under the case makes it easier to gauge where to engrave “MEN” and “212”.

 

CONTRADICTION POUR L'HOMME
by Calvin KLEIN

Mass produced, this deep-drawn cap unit in satin-finish aluminium with a square profile and equal vertical and horizontal angles featuring a maximum radius of 0.5 mm required the implementation of complex technical production means.