Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Marc Fosh Chef’s Essential

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Designed by Simmer | Country: United Kingdom

“This project for food-specialist, Simmer, was to create new brand packaging for Michelin-starred chef Marc Fosh’s range of ‘Chef’s Essential’ products. Marc is chef/director at Simply Fosh in the Convent de la Missio Hotel and previously at Read’s Relais & Chateaux hotel, both on the Island of Mallorca. Marc has been awarded a Michelin Star since 2002 and he also has a “Boutique Gastronomica” – cookery school, bistro and fine food store in Palma. The design for the range – pasta, rice, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt is inspired by the products themselves, Marc’s presentation style – use of bold colours and the white backdrop of the chef’s serving plate, and influences of “abstract art”.”

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Designed by Simmer | Country: United Kingdom

“This project for food-specialist, Simmer, was to create new brand packaging for Michelin-starred chef Marc Fosh’s range of ‘Chef’s Essential’ products. Marc is chef/director at Simply Fosh in the Convent de la Missio Hotel and previously at Read’s Relais & Chateaux hotel, both on the Island of Mallorca. Marc has been awarded a Michelin Star since 2002 and he also has a “Boutique Gastronomica” – cookery school, bistro and fine food store in Palma. The design for the range – pasta, rice, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt is inspired by the products themselves, Marc’s presentation style – use of bold colours and the white backdrop of the chef’s serving plate, and influences of “abstract art”.”

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