Turnmeon Vermut by Simili Design
Turmeon is a vermouth macerated with 12 aphrodisiac botanicals used since the Middle Ages to make the famous ‘Love Potions’.
The concept of this design was created with a combination of vintage and unique colour selections that illustrate a vibrant design to evoke an emotional connection with consumers.
Simil Design wanted to create a bottle that promoted a premium product whilst still remaining an approachable and inviting feel to the consumer.
This was achieved with colourful patterns alongside detailing and foils portraying a fun side to the brand whilst also portraying a premium feel through the detail and care put into the product.
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