The Kotoli Giftbox and Masterpiece London 2011

Posted by Paul Handley on Wed 29th June 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Expensive ArtHot Luxury NewsLuxury AntiquesLuxury DrinksLuxury EventsLuxury Experiences
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The Kotoli Giftbox launches at Masterpiece London 2011

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Maison Ruinart has collaborated with esteemed Japanese design house, Studio Nendo, to create The Kotoli Giftbox and the finished piece is simply beautiful.

As well as a bottle of Blanc de Blancs champagne in the box, Nendo has designed two beautiful champagne flutes and a delicate bottle stopper which doubles up as champagne flute holder.

Ruinart is the sole champagne partner for Masterpiece London 2011; a collection of the finest arts and design exhibits and luxury brands. This year’s exhibition runs from 30th June – 5th July, with a preview on 29th June.

Ruinart will be serving its signature cuvée Blanc de Blancs by the glass at all dining outlets at Masterpiece London – Le Caprice, Harry’s Bar and Mount Street Deli.

Kotoli is a wooden gift box that draws its inspiration both from architecture and the geometrical sculptures of designer, Kiichi Sumikawa. Kotoli is Japanese for ‘small bird’ and reflects its name with a perch-shaped stopper.

Make sure you head down to London’s Masterpiece fair to see The Kotoli giftbox and much, much more.

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