Richard Hennessey

This Richard Hennessey Decanter has been Penned by Daniel Libeskind

Everyone knows that packaging and presentation matter when it comes to marketing. Customers have to be drawn in by its uniqueness to buy it over other brands. This might sound easy for drinks – but what about wine? People usually only care about what’s inside the bottle – but check out this stunning Richard Hennessey Bottle! In addition to its famous whiskeys and wines, Cognac is a drink that has been enjoyed by connoisseurs all over the world.

The prestigious Maison recently announced releasing their premium brandy blend in a decanter designed by acclaimed architect Daniel Libeskind. He has also created such wonders as New York’s Ground Zero memorial and Berlin’s Jewish Museum.

Many noticed a recurring theme in blueprints of the man is starkly different shapes. The avant-garde take on modern architecture will leave an everlasting impression on those who see it.

His version of the Richard Hennessey decanter is one of the most stylish silhouettes we’ve seen yet – which would make an excellent gift for someone you care about deeply.

I started with the classic Hennessy bottle shape, says Libeskind, but I wanted to push the design boundary. This new Hennessy design managed to redefine the company’s history by paying tribute in an eye-catching way. This elegant piece stands out from other bottles with the trademark round cut crystal. Inserting a subtle curve between thin lines creates a beautiful effect that reflects upon its namesake, Richard Hennessy.

Collectors will want this exquisite variety of the Eau de to vie from Richard Hennessey. This Daniel Libeskind edition is just one of many collaborations at the Establishments’ growing number of partnerships.

There are other works, such as the 150th anniversary X.O in a decanter created by Frank Gehry before us. For now, it’s anyone’s guess that would work with him for future collaborations.

Images courtesy of Hennessey

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