In 1934, Chanel introduced a three piece perfume presentation set which held quarter ounce glass flacons of any scent. This was known as the "Three Moods Presentation". The presentation box can be found in two different shapes: a round hat box shaped coffret meant to sit upon the vanity table, and a rectangular box meant for travel. Both boxes held three small bottles of perfume.
The Three Moods gift set was sold well into the 1960s and could be had in various different Chanel perfumes: Chanel No.5, Glamour, Gardenia, Bois des Isles, Cuir de Russie, Jasmin, Chanel No. 22, Chanel No.55.
The deluxe "Vanity" set was housed inside of a round hat box styled coffret.
Esquire, 1939:
The Three Moods gift set was sold well into the 1960s and could be had in various different Chanel perfumes: Chanel No.5, Glamour, Gardenia, Bois des Isles, Cuir de Russie, Jasmin, Chanel No. 22, Chanel No.55.
Berkeley Daily Gazette, 1939 :
"Chanel feels that perfume induces various moods. He [sic] offers a package of three of his[sic] most exquisite perfumes. Gardenia, Chanel No. 5 and Glamour in the hope they will be conducive to your happiest most pleasant feelings. All three perfumes are definitely the last word in smells. The set called "Three Moods" is priced at $6.75."
The "Travel" set was housed in a rectangular presentation box:
The deluxe "Vanity" set was housed inside of a round hat box styled coffret.
Esquire, 1939:
" CHANEL THREE MOODS SET - Each bottle holds one quarter ounces of any three Chanel fragrances in a set. $12.00"