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Gordon's Gin and Conran Studio Collaborate On Ten Green Limited Edition Bottles.




The Ten Green Bottles collection is the beautiful result of an exciting collaboration between two iconic and very British brands. Inspired by Gordon's superior gin, the Conran design team has created ten quintessentially British reinventions of the brand's iconic green bottle.






Each of these limited edition bottles, with hand-applied labels, was inspired by the distinct flavour of the gin and tells a story about the rich heritage of both Conran and Gordon’s.

Have a look at what went into designing these stunning artworks, with copy courtesy of Gordon's Gin:

No. 1 of 10 Green Bottles

This design reflects the eclectic nature of The Conran Shop. If you’ve ever been in one of these beautiful stores you’ll have seen the highly creative displays which are echoed in the contemporary design of this bottle. The keen eyed will have spotted the number one in the pattern – this is to celebrate that Gordon’s is the UK’s favourite gin brand* and, like The Conran Store itself, is now known throughout the world.
*Source: AC Nielsen

No. 2 of 10 Green Bottles

The distinctive hand-drawn script used for our Gordon’s logo is recognisable worldwide. It first appeared in 1909 and quickly became iconic. Typography used in clever ways is one of the many things that the Conran Studio designers do best and this numerical design is a celebration of typography in all its forms.

No. 3 of 10 Green Bottles

This bottle was inspired by a popular Conran fabric from the 1950’s which is now at the V&A museum in London. The delicate intricacy of the three leaves evokes a sense of attention to detail which is at the heart of everything we do, both at Gordon’s and Conran. Our gin, for example, is carefully distilled three times for extra dryness and smoothness.

No. 4 of 10 Green Bottles

Terence Conran once said: “Watching things grow – whether it’s plants in your garden, an enterprise you start from scratch or, of course, your family and the people around you – is one of life’s biggest pleasures.” Perfection in growth is something we take very seriously too. We handpick only the top 10% of juniper berries for our gin. If the botanicals aren’t perfect, you won’t find them in your G&T.

No. 5 of 10 Green Bottles

The best designs require joined up thinking. And just as the flavours in a good cocktail complement each other, so the Conran designers, retailers and architects work together for a common cause: to make people’s lives better through good design. This composition reflects the seamless way in which we’ve collaborated with Conran to create the Ten Green Bottles collection.

No. 6 of 10 Green Bottles

Terence Conran is a great art enthusiast and he has passed on this passion for the classics to his team who take influence from the wealth of patterns and colour palettes created by these traditional artists. Likewise, since 1769 we’ve been continually inspired by the cultural climate around us –reflecting art and design trends through our packaging and working with iconic figures in our advertising.

No. 7 of 10 Green Bottles

The precise design of this bottle reflects Conran’s passion for high quality carpentry and woodwork that is central to his business. At Gordon’s, we too have very high standards – in fact it takes seven years to become a Gordon’s distiller and a lifetime to perfect the art of making gin. And our recipe is so treasured, that currently only 12 people on the planet know exactly what goes into the UK’s favourite gin.*
*Source: AC Nielsen

No. 8 of 10 Green Bottles

If you had to choose one decade that encapsulates British design, you couldn’t go far wrong with the 1960’s. Both we at Gordon’s, and Conran were part of the British social fabric in the swinging 60’s and this floral design nods to those summers of love.

No. 9 of 10 Green Bottles

The design of our iconic Gordon’s bottle has made it universally recognisable – just seeing the broad shouldered bottles can make your mouth water for an ice cold G&T. This design takes its influence from the designers and architects at Conran who work all over the world, designing everything from matchboxes to skyscrapers.

No. 10 of 10 Green Bottles

This hand-drawn design represents Terence Conran’s kitchen garden and reflects his belief that preparation provides a fertile ground for good design. This is something close to our hearts too, especially when it comes to mixing a perfect Elderflower G&T – just add a dessert spoon of bottlegreen elderflower cordial to your classic G&T and garnish with lime, mint and cucumber.

Pick up one of a hundred full bottle wraps available exclusively at Selfridges, or grab one of a million bottles from your local supermarket - with their exclusive new material labels that have been applied by hand.



Images and info courtesy of Gordon's Gin

Sophie Harris-Greenslade Nails it For Dior At Harrods And Offers Manicures To Match The Fashions.





DIOR's month-long takeover of Harrods has as much to offer beauty fans as it does fashion, with the department store's hallowed beauty hall playing host to exciting events, treatments and limited-edition products.




A series of nail art designs inspired by the fashions created by Raf Simons for the Christian Dior spring/summer 2013 collection is now available as part of Dior's Harrods takeover.







Until April 16, nail artist Sophie Harris-Greenslade, also known as The Illustrated Nail, will be treating customers to exclusive nail designs based on Raf Simons' spring/summer 2013 creations for Dior.


above: Nail artist Sophie Harris-Greenslade of The Illustrated Nail (photo courtesy of Look At Me)

Two limited-edition Dior Vernis nail colours have also been created especially for the event - the pale pink Diorling and the metallic grey Windsor.



The designs take their cue from Simons' dreamy florals, clashing hues and clean lines. Impressively, appointment fees are redeemable against the purchase of two Dior products - so you can save your funds for something decadent from the pop-up Dior at Harrods café (or indeed from the fashion section) instead.

Appointments with Sophie herself are available every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Dior at Harrods until April 14. Call 0207 754 0444 to book.



You can shop for Dior beauty exclusives online at Harrods here

A look at the Dior takeover of Harrod's:

Gold Balloons and Glass Top Coffee Table. The UP Coffee Table by Duffy London.





Duffy London design studio introduces the UP Coffee Table, a whimsical table with glass table top held up by gold glass and metal resin composite 'balloons' with steel rods as the 'balloon strings' and doubling as support.







Working with the illusion of levitation and buoyancy, the UP coffee table is a playful trompe l’oeil, giving the impression that a piece of glass is being suspended by small balloons.

This hand made table is a limited edition of twenty. Because it is designed without compromise, the tables are extremely time consuming to create.

"Growing old is compulsory, growing UP is optional" - Bob Monkhouse

As seen at the London Design Fair:



Materials: Toughened Glass, metal resin composite, toughened steel rods.
Dimensions: (L) 120cm (W) 80cm (H) 45cm
Delivery times approx 8-12 weeks.

Price: £5,800.00, Buy it here




Radius Turns 20 Metropolitan Cities Into Cities Of Light. Metal Landmark Skyline Candle Holders.




Technically Paris is called the City of Lights, but with Radius' City Lights wall mounted (or mantel) tea light holders, twenty different Metropolitan cities become backlit, creating a worldwide urban ambiance in your home or office.

Berlin:


Following the success of their city coat racks, Cologne-based Radius Design and Michael Rösing have accurately laser-etched arrangements of landmarks and architecture from various cities such as Paris, Sydney, London, Vienna, Milan and New York.

Radius City Coat Racks, which inspired the City Lights candleholders, are available in 50 different cities:


Below are 8 examples of the Radius City Lights Tea Light Holders from their selection of 20. They make great housewarming gifts or gifts for those who miss their home cities.

Milan:

Paris:

Frankfurt:

New York:

Berlin:

Cologne:

London:

LĂĽbeck:


The powder coated steel candleholders measure 31.5" x 2.16" x 7" and have holes for wall mounting.

Price: EUR 79,00 ($106. 55 USD)
design: michael rösing & team
measurements: 80 x 5.5 x ca. 18 cm max. (31.5" x 2.16" x 7")
material: powder-coated steel



20 different cities available, shop for them here.

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