For its new 2026 range, L.T. Piver has chosen a zamak hood made by Segede Industrie, incorporating 30 % of recycled PCR zamak, with a gold cataphoresis varnish finish.
The bottle's cap, transposed to zamak for the upscale range, was designed and molded by Segede Industrie: the company developed and built the mold entirely in-house, mobilizing nearly 70 years of know-how to obtain complex, unprecedented shapes.
Inner mold and new shapes
Segede Industrie made the mold to measure, and the tool brought to life a silhouette inspired by the house's historic bottles, complete with engraved logo. «Accompanying an entrepreneur like Nelly Chenelat and supporting her vision of excellence is an honor for a family business like Segede. The values of heritage, transmission and takeover resonate deeply with us: putting our 70 years of know-how at the service of the rebirth of L.T. Piver's renaissance gives full meaning to our role as a shaper of luxury goods.» says Claire Trescartes, executive manager de Segede.
Gold finish with cataphoretic varnish and recycled zamak
The finish chosen for the hood is a brilliant gold obtained by cataphoresis varnish, a process presented as an alternative to traditional galvanizing for its resistance and brilliance. The hood incorporates 30 % of PCR recycled zamak, confirming the use of recycled materials in the design.
The range includes eaux de parfum, colognes, miniatures and scented candles; the zamak cap is part of a staging including illustrated cases and labels, aiming for a vintage aesthetic reinterpreted for the contemporary. The commercial launch is scheduled for 2026.








