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  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
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    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter stopper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    DUKAS_188208675_FER
    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    DUKAS_188208674_FER
    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    DUKAS_188208673_FER
    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    DUKAS_188208672_FER
    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    DUKAS_188208671_FER
    Atari joystick shaped whisky decanter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Decanter 1
    Ref 17110
    29/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Atari
    Eighties gamers can now display their retro love for consoles — with a decanter shaped like a joystick.
    The crystal glass whisky decanter is based on the CX-10 joystick from US company Atari and its famous 2600 game console which was in production from 1977 to 1992.
    The CX-10 joystick was used only in 1977 and 1978.
    It is19 cm tall and has a 750 ml capacity and even has details like the red fire button, used for shoot ‘em up games, topped with red ink for flourish just like the real thing.
    Ot also comes with two scotch glasses with the Atari logo and the whole set sits on an Atari games controller display tray featuring Atari’s 50 year anniversary slogan "Futuristic Since Forever"
    It is said to be made to appeal to people who appreciate the finer things in life, but remember their roots.
    The officially licensed product is available from the official Atari store.
    OPS: The Atari CX-10 joystick whisky decanter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
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    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471451_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471450_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471449_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471448_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471446_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471444_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471442_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    DUKAS_180471440_BES
    Harrison Ford enfile un kilt pour une publicité de whisky
    Pictures must credit: Glenmorangie Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has unveiled his latest role — in which he wears a Scottish kilt. The veteran Hollywood A lister , 82, dons the traditional tartan outfit in a series of commercials for Scots whisky distillery Glenmorangie. He signed up for the brand’s 12-part series, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, described as offering a fresh take on traditional whisky advertising. The episodic films are directed by Australian actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton. The campaign for Glenmorangie's single malt scotch, follows the Star Wars icon as he embarks on a whimsical journey to Scotland. A beautifully shot, witty, and self-aware campaign that has fun with the tropes of whisky ads. The scenes include him being a kilt to wear and , as he sits down in his accommodation in front of a mirror, worries if anything underneath the jilt might be visible. The Scottish highland tradition is that NOTHING is worn underneath. © Glenmorangie/JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    DUKAS_176185651_BES
    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    DUKAS_176185645_BES
    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    DUKAS_176185640_BES
    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    DUKAS_176185634_BES
    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    DUKAS_176185628_BES
    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    DUKAS_174995107_BES
    La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    Pictures must credit: Johnnie Walker High-end whisky brand Johnnie Walker has unveiled a limited edition — in what is said to be the lightest whisky bottle in the world. The 70 cl Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra bottle weighs just180 grams without its stopper. ?It’s the result of five years of research and development, involving collaboration with external glass makers to rethink the entire bottle-making process. It meant changing Johnnie Walker’s iconic square shape for a round-bottomed teardrop shape. Each bottle requires hand-blowing and comes in a custom protective cage. ?The lighter bottle is part of parent company Diageo’s broader Spirit of Progress sustainability plan to cut down on carbon emissions by reducing the amount of glass used in its packaging. © Johnnie Walker via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    DUKAS_174995105_BES
    La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    Pictures must credit: Johnnie Walker High-end whisky brand Johnnie Walker has unveiled a limited edition — in what is said to be the lightest whisky bottle in the world. The 70 cl Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra bottle weighs just180 grams without its stopper. ?It’s the result of five years of research and development, involving collaboration with external glass makers to rethink the entire bottle-making process. It meant changing Johnnie Walker’s iconic square shape for a round-bottomed teardrop shape. Each bottle requires hand-blowing and comes in a custom protective cage. ?The lighter bottle is part of parent company Diageo’s broader Spirit of Progress sustainability plan to cut down on carbon emissions by reducing the amount of glass used in its packaging. © Johnnie Walker via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    DUKAS_174995104_BES
    La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    Pictures must credit: Johnnie Walker High-end whisky brand Johnnie Walker has unveiled a limited edition — in what is said to be the lightest whisky bottle in the world. The 70 cl Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra bottle weighs just180 grams without its stopper. ?It’s the result of five years of research and development, involving collaboration with external glass makers to rethink the entire bottle-making process. It meant changing Johnnie Walker’s iconic square shape for a round-bottomed teardrop shape. Each bottle requires hand-blowing and comes in a custom protective cage. ?The lighter bottle is part of parent company Diageo’s broader Spirit of Progress sustainability plan to cut down on carbon emissions by reducing the amount of glass used in its packaging. © Johnnie Walker via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    DUKAS_174995092_BES
    La bouteille de whisky la plus légère du monde
    Pictures must credit: Johnnie Walker High-end whisky brand Johnnie Walker has unveiled a limited edition — in what is said to be the lightest whisky bottle in the world. The 70 cl Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra bottle weighs just180 grams without its stopper. ?It’s the result of five years of research and development, involving collaboration with external glass makers to rethink the entire bottle-making process. It meant changing Johnnie Walker’s iconic square shape for a round-bottomed teardrop shape. Each bottle requires hand-blowing and comes in a custom protective cage. ?The lighter bottle is part of parent company Diageo’s broader Spirit of Progress sustainability plan to cut down on carbon emissions by reducing the amount of glass used in its packaging. © Johnnie Walker via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
    DUK10129224_006
    FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Scotch 1
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    14/02/20
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    Picture must credit: The Dalmore

    A limited edition scotch whisky that costs almost as much as a new top of the range Tesla electric car, is being offered to connoisseurs.Scottish distillery The Dalmore is offering a rare 51 Year Old single malt for the staggering price of £55,000 GBP / €69,540 Euros for a single bottle.The top of the range vehicle in Tesla’s Model 3 range has a list price in the UK of £56,545 GBP / €73.626 EurosThe distiller's first release for the new decade has been matured in ex-bourbon casks, Port Colheita 1938 casks, exclusive Matusalem sherry casks and first-fill bourbon casks. Just 51 bottles have been produced

    OPS: The limited edition The Dalmore 51.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
    DUK10129224_005
    FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Scotch 1
    Ref 11413
    14/02/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: The Dalmore

    A limited edition scotch whisky that costs almost as much as a new top of the range Tesla electric car, is being offered to connoisseurs.Scottish distillery The Dalmore is offering a rare 51 Year Old single malt for the staggering price of £55,000 GBP / €69,540 Euros for a single bottle.The top of the range vehicle in Tesla’s Model 3 range has a list price in the UK of £56,545 GBP / €73.626 EurosThe distiller's first release for the new decade has been matured in ex-bourbon casks, Port Colheita 1938 casks, exclusive Matusalem sherry casks and first-fill bourbon casks. Just 51 bottles have been produced

    OPS: The limited edition The Dalmore 51.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
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    FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
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    Picture must credit: The Dalmore

    A limited edition scotch whisky that costs almost as much as a new top of the range Tesla electric car, is being offered to connoisseurs.Scottish distillery The Dalmore is offering a rare 51 Year Old single malt for the staggering price of £55,000 GBP / €69,540 Euros for a single bottle.The top of the range vehicle in Tesla’s Model 3 range has a list price in the UK of £56,545 GBP / €73.626 EurosThe distiller's first release for the new decade has been matured in ex-bourbon casks, Port Colheita 1938 casks, exclusive Matusalem sherry casks and first-fill bourbon casks. Just 51 bottles have been produced

    OPS: The limited edition The Dalmore 51.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
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    FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture must credit: The Dalmore

    A limited edition scotch whisky that costs almost as much as a new top of the range Tesla electric car, is being offered to connoisseurs.Scottish distillery The Dalmore is offering a rare 51 Year Old single malt for the staggering price of £55,000 GBP / €69,540 Euros for a single bottle.The top of the range vehicle in Tesla’s Model 3 range has a list price in the UK of £56,545 GBP / €73.626 EurosThe distiller's first release for the new decade has been matured in ex-bourbon casks, Port Colheita 1938 casks, exclusive Matusalem sherry casks and first-fill bourbon casks. Just 51 bottles have been produced

    OPS: The limited edition The Dalmore 51.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
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    FEATURE - Scotch-Whisky in limitierter Auflage kostet fast soviel wie ein Tesla
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    14/02/20
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    Picture must credit: The Dalmore

    A limited edition scotch whisky that costs almost as much as a new top of the range Tesla electric car, is being offered to connoisseurs.Scottish distillery The Dalmore is offering a rare 51 Year Old single malt for the staggering price of £55,000 GBP / €69,540 Euros for a single bottle.The top of the range vehicle in Tesla’s Model 3 range has a list price in the UK of £56,545 GBP / €73.626 EurosThe distiller's first release for the new decade has been matured in ex-bourbon casks, Port Colheita 1938 casks, exclusive Matusalem sherry casks and first-fill bourbon casks. Just 51 bottles have been produced

    OPS: The limited edition The Dalmore 51.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    07/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pods 1
    07/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods being enjoyed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pods 1
    07/10/2019
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    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    FEATURE - Whisky-Trinken ohne Glas
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    Picture must credit: The Glenlivet

    Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.

    OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Scottish Referendum Vote
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    Scottish Referendum Vote
    Sept. 17, 2014 - Glasgow, Scotland - Hundreds of people attend with banners and placards a ''Yes Scotland Campaign'' in George Square, Glasgow with featured speakers as well as live music. The country goes to the polls on the 18th of September 2014 to decide whether Scotland should be an independent country or remains in the United Kingdom (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, River Pageant, London, Britain - 03 June 2012
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    The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, River Pageant, London, Britain - 03 June 2012
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    George Ward with his granddaughter Emma and her mother, Anne. They've packed pork pies, white wine and scotch eggs for the day's picnic.
    The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, River Pageant, London, Britain - 03 June 2012

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841q)
    First Runner-Up
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841p)
    Tight Rope Tape Walker Artist by Michelle N, Louisville, KY, made from twelve rolls of tape
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841o)
    One Octopus Band by Lila F from Omaha, NE using 55 rolls of Scotch Packaging Tape
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841n)
    Under the Sea at University by Natasha P, Pittsburgh, PA. mermaid, seahorse, turtle, jellyfish and squid made with twenty six rolls of Scotch tape
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841m)
    Ollie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841k)
    The Creation of Adam Artist by Gavin M Puyallup, WA, took two weeks to make
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841i)
    Full of hot aira by Dona S, Colorado Springs, CO. The sculpture features a faux fire to fill the balloon with hot air and lights to make it glow.
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841h)
    King of the Jungle by Natasha M, Champlin, MN.
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841f)
    Family Vacation by Bryson G, Lincoln, NE, made using 164 rolls of Scotch tape.
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVXAUQCBM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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