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Get inspired by the bottles made with our customers

Each customised bottle is a unique project.
Spirits

Desi Daru

“The design aims to capture the meeting of two cultures, Britain and India. The distinctive shape is a talking point and all the elements together create a very premium looking product.”
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Pure

"We wanted to create something unique - that stood out on the shelves. Naturally, as a premium product, diamonds came to mind."
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Fluère

We visualized the bottle as in state of mind, as the tranquility of a river. So we took the calm waves from the river in the diagonal design of the bottle itself.
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Egiazki

We wanted to create an aged spirit, but with a contemporary twist, both in content and packaging. We imagined and created an unprecedented drinking experience, also thanks to the customisation of the bottles.
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Muckross Irish Gin

For our gin we were looking for a bottle with a unique design: striking to the eye, but also exciting to the touch, with many details and design elements that supported the brand and product narrative.
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LinGin

We have always tried to incorporate the rich history of our city and its iconic buildings into our product's narrative. The shape of LinGin's new packaging incorporates elements of Linlithgow's five most famous landmarks.
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My Aqua Bottle

"We wanted to create an everyday object that represented certain essential elements, such as 'water', 'glass', 'craftsmanship', and the genius loci of Venice, a city of water par excellence."
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Downpour Gin

Our goal was to create a bottle that was so unique that we wanted to keep it forever. For the design of Downpour Gin we were inspired by vintage bottles, made precious by the many small details that speak of tailoring.
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