In 2016, London-based Garçon Wines released what was billed as the world’s first flat bottle of wine. The concept was simple and practical: Create a flat bottle that could allow wine to be delivered ...
Coming though a letterbox near you, a bottle of wine that can be posted right through your door. Flat bottles produce by Garçon Wines claim to be environmentally friendly, lower in transport costs and ...
Wine drinkers have become accustomed to seeing new packaging over recent years, whether it’s screw tops, cans, or boxes. This spring, another shape will hit the shelves—and it might take some getting ...
Memobottle has introduced a new water bottle that is designed for the modern age — it is wide and flat, and (risks of having water next to your expensive gadgets aside) can slip in your bag between ...
And today in the wonderful world of wine, we have this: The world’s first flat wine bottle is here, thanks to a new company calling itself Garçon Wines — and it’s not just a curiosity. It solves one ...
One reason people buy billions of bottles of water: reusable bottles can be a pain to carry around, especially for those who don’t commute in a car and have to squeeze a day’s worth of belongings into ...
Sometimes carrying a bulky reusable water bottle can become a bit of a hardship, so wouldn’t it be nice if you could fold that eco-friendly container flat up once you’ve consumed its contents? Meet ...
When the shouldered wine bottle with a cork in it was introduced in 17th-century Iberia it made wine shipping more economical. It did this by changing storage aboard ships from wide bottles standing ...
Yes, it's a new innovative packaging alternative catching on in the wine world. The bottles are being designed as most innovative ideas are because of a predicament the market has not experienced ...