French champagne house Piper Heidsieck collaborated with the Dutch fashion duo Viktor & Rolf to design a limited edition Rose Sauvage champagne set.
Famous for their out-of-the-box designs, Viktor & Rolf redefined classic champagne drinking by turning the champagne bottle, glass and ice bucket upside down! What appears to be a champagne set left to dry from washing is actually the outcome of Viktor & Rolf's challenge on how to make something new out of something eternal.
The inverted designs resulted into making the champagne glass appear more like a martini glass and the cooler appearing more like an antique casket.
The Piper Heidsieck-Viktor & Rolf set will exclusively be sold in Harvey Nichols Wine shops this November.
Inverted Champagne Set
Viktor & Rolf Design + Piper Heidsieck
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