Coca-Cola Light collaborated with Roberto Cavalli in 2008 and created these gorgeous bottles.
(Link)
Creative package design from Coca-Cola for Christmas holiday in
2008, came with spherical shape different from the usual coke bottle.
(Link)
Coca-Cola Russia released iconic sodas Coke, Fanta, Sprite in small 8-ounce cans.
(Link)
Coca-Cola bottles designed by Nathalie Rykiel, daughter of famous fashion designer Sonia Rykiel, in France 2008.
(Link)
Coca-Cola celebrated their 100th anniversary by releasing this
centenary bottle. The bottle was made exclusively for Selfridges, a
popular London department store. The centenary Coke bottle was made of
glass with a bright shade of yellow, which is Selfridge's signature
color. Coca-Cola was written in red, with a red cap.
(Link)
Early Coca-Cola bottle circa 1899 - referred to as Hutchinson style.
Coca-Cola designed a bottle that keeps the inside drink chilled
for a few minutes! The bottles also require different vending machine
technology to regulate their temperature.
(Link)
Introduced in 2005, Coca-Cola launched a line of 5 aluminum
contoured bottles called the “Magnificent 5″ or M5. Five different
studios from five continents were each commissioned to design a bottle.
According to Coca-Cola, this visual rebranding aimed at discerningly
creative consumers, to be found only at “the world's most exclusive
clubs and lounges.”
(Link)
These are 8 different designs for the limited edition of Coke bottles for the summer campaign of 2009.
(Link)
Coca-Cola Olympic Games Barcelona '92 cans designed with
swimming, cycling, basketball, football, gymnastics, volleyball,
badminton, table and tennis.
(Link)
The famous bottle is known for its contour design and was
actually created in 1915, by glass bottle designer Earl R. Dean of the
Root Glass Company. The Coca-Cola Company decided to have a competition
on who could create the best bottle design. They wanted a design that
could be easily recognizable, even in the dark or if broken.
(Link)
This campaign brings with it a temporary Coke rebranding. Making
a play on James Bond's well-known code (007), Coke Zero was temporally
known as Zero Zero 7. Collectors of Coke bottles and James Bond fans
rushed to get their hands on the famous limited edition 007 bottle in
celebration of “Quantum of Solace.”
(Link)
This is Manolo Blahnick's limited edition 2009 Coca-Cola Light bottle.
(Link)
The bottle pictured above was masterminded by graphic designer
and curator Jiang Hua. The horizontal red patterns are actually stylized
Chinese characters for the word "Coca-Cola." Its soundtrack song, "Be
It All," was written by singer-songwriter Jes, who says she was inspired
by the maze-like quality of the bottle's design.
(Link)
The brand launched five limited edition beachy coke cans
designed for 2009 summer's: sunglasses, surfboards, grill, American
flag and beach ball.
(Link)
Share this article :