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Ruinart “Kotoli” Picnic Box

elegant urban picnic box imitates perching city birds...

Ruinart “Kotoli” Picnic Box

Japanese designers Nendo are a busy little bunch. They throw out splendiferous designs even more frequently than David Guetta throws out ear-bleedingly-bad, misogynist euro-pop, and that’s saying something. Their latest endeavor is for the oldest Champagne house in the business, the decidedly luxurious Ruinart – and predictably good it is too. Charged with producing an urban take on a traditional picnic box, the designers took their inspiration from the way birds perch for a rest on the countless telephone cables that criss-cross the streets of their native Tokyo. The result is a beautifully chic box with elegant stemless flutes – a silver ring allowing for them to ‘perch for a rest’ on the bottle, the picnic box or the birds-nest restaurant tray…

Ruinart Kotoli Picnic Box
Ruinart Kotoli Picnic Box
Ruinart Kotoli Picnic Box
Ruinart Kotoli Picnic Box

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