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THE FAMOUS GROUSE UNVEILS LIMITED EDITION TIMOROUS BEASTIES DESIGN
Scotland’s favourite whisky, The Famous Grouse has unveiled a limited edition gift box created by renowned Scottish designers, Timorous Beasties. The unique and unconventional packaging is a real collectors’ item, and the

Scotland’s favourite whisky, The Famous Grouse has unveiled a limited edition gift box created by renowned Scottish designers, Timorous Beasties. The unique and unconventional packaging is a real collectors’ item, and the perfect gift for whisky lovers.

Timorous Beasties is famous for its uncompromisingly contemporary images on traditional textiles and wallpapers, and has become famous throughout the world for their work with clients ranging from Vivienne Westwood, Phillip Treacy , Nike, Liberty and the V&A museum.

The exclusive illustration takes the style of the iconic Timorous Beastie toile designs, and depicts a visual history of the brand and its origins in Perth, Scotland at Bordeaux House, along with the famous bird itself.

Gerry O’Donnell, Director, The Famous Grouse commented, 'The limited edition pack is really special. It is completely unique to see all the elements that we believe have made The Famous Grouse ‘famous’ brought to life through design, and we are sure will be a huge hit with whisky lovers.'

The limited edition Timorous Beasties packaging contains a 70cl bottle of The Famous Grouse, and will be priced at £15.29. It is available to order online from www.thefamousgrouse.com. For more information on the design please visit: www.famouslydesigned.com.


 
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