Art Deco-inspired bottle for gin celebrates distiller’s ‘shining light’

To commemorate its 200th anniversary, family-owned distiller WH Palmer introduces a bottle that honors the ‘shining light’ of the family, bon viveur and gin-lover Angela Palmer.

A new bottle for Palmers Dry Gin celebrates the distiller’s 200th anniversary.
A new bottle for Palmers Dry Gin celebrates the distiller’s 200th anniversary.

Historic, family-owned distillery WH Palmer of London has released its Palmers 44 gin with newly rejuvenated packaging to celebrate 200 years of distilling. The refined design, by Nude Brand Creation, provides restrained cut through in a competitive and evolving category. Inspired by the elegance of the 1920s, Nude’s design honors the shining light of the family, Angela Palmer, a bon viveur with a love of adventure and enviable elegance.

The Palmer family has been distilling spirits for 200 years and gin since the 1920s, but this eponymously named gin is the only brand released directly from its Langley Distillery in The Midlands. The design captures Angela Palmer’s lust for life in the heady 50s and 60s as well as reflecting the business’ origins and heritage as a gin distiller in the roaring 20s.

Tony Enoch, Partner at Nude Brand Creation, says, “We wanted the final presentation to be a tribute to Angela, a stylish and elegant woman who loved Chanel and regularly flew to New York by Concord.

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