Coffee, like wine, has become a product for aficionados. Consequently, a substantial market for high-concept bags of beans has evolved, with each brand using design as its weapon win the battle to become the coffee enthusiast's preferred brew. Below are a few examples of what a 21st Century caffeine connoisseurs would be more than happy to wake up next to.
Faux-Victorian
19th Century etchings instantly inject a brand with character.
Black Bottles
Causing coffee to look like something between a cooling cordial and a mysterious medicine bottle from an apothecary shelf makesmore sense than you might think.
Opulent
Black & gold? Check. Re-appropriated Art Element? Naturally. Instant take-me-home level of attention? You know it.
Guiding Lights
Bean boffins will tell you that coffee is a pretty complex entity. A fun, striking or unusual navigation system built into the overall design takes the stress out of choosing a coffee without detracting from the premium experience.
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