Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Fuensanta Water

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Designed by Pati Nunez Associats | Country: Spain

“Aguas de Fuensanta has commisioned us a series of designes to be printed on 75cl glass bottles and sold in restaurants and gourmet shops.

The aim is to place Fuensanta in the world of designer waters and to reach more ‘chic’ commerces.

Fuensanta’s origin is linked to nature and this is what we wanted to transmit, so we tried to imitate mother nature’s way and imagined what would happen to a glass bottle if we left it in a green forest: vegetation would wrap itself around the bottle.

This is the first design of the series, printed in May 2008 in three colours, two green tones and white for typography.”

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fuensanta1

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Designed by Pati Nunez Associats | Country: Spain

“Aguas de Fuensanta has commisioned us a series of designes to be printed on 75cl glass bottles and sold in restaurants and gourmet shops.

The aim is to place Fuensanta in the world of designer waters and to reach more ‘chic’ commerces.

Fuensanta’s origin is linked to nature and this is what we wanted to transmit, so we tried to imitate mother nature’s way and imagined what would happen to a glass bottle if we left it in a green forest: vegetation would wrap itself around the bottle.

This is the first design of the series, printed in May 2008 in three colours, two green tones and white for typography.”

fuensanta2

fuensanta3

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