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ACQUA DOVE MINERAL WATER BOTTLE

(1987)


The form of this bottle suggests a dove, the symbol of purity. Made of clear plastic, the bottle doubles as an elegant dining-table decanter. Varied presentation effects are achieved by laying it lengthwise or standing it on end. Its narrow beak, serves as a pouring spout with a snap-off cap. Distinguished by their flowing, asymmetrical form from traditional mineral water bottles, Aqua Dove bottles can be arranged in a number of attractive patterns on store shelves.




 
 

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