saveglass proposes Fairy Bell and Barley. The silhouette of Fairy Bell moves the lines; an inverted conical shape, a low height of 237 mm, an optimized glass weight of 499 grams and a base with a precious 35 mm pit. Acting as a pedestal, this last detail delicately surrounds the base of the bottle to display the drink like a glass bell.
The silhouette of the model Barley Barley is directly inspired by the barley grain, the same grain that forges the character of malted spirits. The gentle curves of this distinctive bottle are brought to life by a small notch on the shoulder, while its weight has been calculated as precisely as possible (600 g), to ensure the structural integrity of the bottle. Finally, Barley lends itself to any customization thanks to two large labeling plates.
Saverglass, part of the Orora Group
Orora completed its acquisition of Saverglass last year. The global high-end glass company is now part of the Orora Group, whose managing director and CEO is Brian Lowe. Saverglass' chairman is Jean-Marc Arrambourg.
The enterprise value of the acquisition was €1290 billion (A$2156 billion), which was raised through financing through an equity investment of approximately A$1345 billion and credit facilities.
Orora is listed on the ASX and headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The company focuses on designing and delivering products and services that drive the success of its clients' brands. Every day, millions of consumers purchase and use products in packaging designed, developed, manufactured or distributed by Orora.