In collaboration with MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo, Japanese designer and artist Tokujin Yoshioka created two limited-edition Dom Pérignon bottles, as well as a special champagne case to showcase them.
The design of the bottles themselves capture Yoshioka's fascination with prisms and crystals, offering stunning designs that come alive in the light. Once a vintage Dom Pérignon champagne bottle is placed inside the special prism cases made of Baccarat crystal, an illusion is created, making it look as though the bottle has been fragmented. As the packaging features a holographic label that embraces the principles of light and color, the prismatic champagne cases generate a dazzling array of colors.
In the past, Dom Pérignon has collaborated with a number of notable figures in the world of art and design, including international sensations like Karl Lagerfeld, David Lynch and Jeff Koon.
Prismatic Champagne Cases
Tokujin Yoshioka Created a Dom Pérignon Case Made of Baccarat Crystal
Trend Themes
1. Prismatic Packaging - Creating packaging that utilizes prisms and crystals to create an illusion of fragmentation.
2. Holographic Labels - Incorporating holographic labels in packaging to enhance the visual experience.
3. Collaborations with Artists - Partnering with renowned artists and designers to create limited-edition and unique packaging experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Beverage Packaging - Developing innovative packaging solutions for high-end beverages like champagne.
2. Crystal Manufacturing - Expanding crystal manufacturing capabilities to cater to the demand for luxury packaging.
3. Art and Design Partnerships - Exploring partnerships with artists and designers to create exclusive packaging experiences for luxury brands.