
Viktor & Rolf, the Dutch designers well-known for turning things upside down, have lent their unique abilities to Rémy Cointreau's Champagne house Piper Heidsieck to create Viktor & Rolf Rosé Sauvage.
In true V&R style, the champagne bottle's bottom becomes its top, and its back becomes the front. The accompanying ice bucket and champagne flutes share a similar illusion, with the flute turning upside down into a cocktail glass. What a cool idea!
I'm a big champagne's fan (maybe because I'm french! LOL) and so I totally love this bottle!!!!! Yummy!!
1This is interesting...
2cool, but what if someone got confused and had them all right side up? disaster waiting to happen.
3Weird...
4Very fancy, I like it!
5Very fancy, I like it!
6love this!! especially the flute =)
7I, of course, must have this - as I was named after this champagne, Piper!
8love it!
9How perfect is this?!
I recently went to a Piper Heidsieck champagne tasting in Seattle and bought my first bottle..
I SO want this!
10This is perfect for girls gossip nite (WEDS)
11Champagne, sushi, ANTM, Gossip Girl then a nite out on the town.
I'm heading out to get this tomorrow
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