The collection of four bottles designed by Michel Charlot offers refined packaging, where the purity of the forms blends with a fusion of tradition and contemporary aesthetic sophistication, redefining the world of spirits through reimagined archetypes. Comprising four glass bottles dedicated to whisky (Rye), vodka (Sorghum), cognac (Boisé), and gin (Juniper), the collection stands out with a cohesive identity, marked by the fluid curvature of their spherical shoulders, which gradually taper into the body of the bottle.
Each design adheres to the classic typology of necks specific to each spirit: the
whisky bottle evokes the silhouette of the alembic cap, concentrating the air inside; the vodka bottle adopts a sleek, elongated shape, while the gin bottle is distinguished by a more subtle neck and collar. More imposing, the cognac bottle balances a moderately short neck with an elongated collar. The unity of the collection is defined by a clean design, a flat base, and a discreet foot, creating a set that is both timeless and distinctive.