Saturday, 13 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Golden A' Design Award winner creates multi-layered packaging where embossed details shine through amber liquid
Specific design details visible through the bottle create discovery moments that communicate exceptional craftsmanship.
The most captivating detail in Buchanan's Red Seal whisky packaging happens when light passes through amber liquid to reveal an embossed crest on the back of the glass, visible through the front. Pierre Delebois and the forceMAJEURE Design team created something remarkable: a bottle that rewards closer inspection with discovery. The Buchanan's crest, proudly embossed at the rear, frames the iconic Red Seal when viewed straight on, creating two distinct visual planes separated by whisky itself. Achieving the layered visual effect required close collaboration with the glassmaker to calibrate glass thickness, embossing depth, and positioning so the crest reads clearly through the liquid. The result communicates craftsmanship instantly. No marketing copy needed. The bottle announces premium status through observable attention to detail that distinguishes genuinely crafted packaging.
The Buchanan's Red Seal redesign, recognized with a Golden A' Design Award in Packaging Design, offers brands a specific lesson about creating discovery moments. The gift box opens like a book, transforming the unboxing into ceremony. The closure combines engraved gold metal with red textured wood, signaling that multiple artisan disciplines contributed to a single object. James Buchanan's signature embossed alongside the bottle connects contemporary consumers to the founder personally. Each choice serves the brand's heritage of royal connections and sharing traditions. For enterprises developing premium packaging, the forceMAJEURE approach demonstrates that specific technical collaborations with manufacturers yield details impossible to achieve with standard components. The green tint at the bottle's base maintains family resemblance across the Buchanan's portfolio while elevated materials and book-style presentation establish Red Seal's flagship position.
Premium packaging communicates through accumulated specific details that reward attention. The Buchanan's Red Seal redesign succeeds because every element, from visible-through-glass embossing to ceremonial book-style unboxing, serves the heritage narrative with authentic depth. What specific technical collaborations with manufacturers might transform your brand's packaging from container to genuine conversation piece?
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Friday, 05 December 2025 • World Design Consortium
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