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Once again the renowned European manufacturer of high-end packaging glass, Stölzle Glass Group, gained international recognition in several packaging awards for three of their stunning bottles.
Two Prestige Spirits bottles, The Isle of Harris Gin and The Royal Brackla Whisky - manufactured in the Group’s British plant Stölzle Flaconnage as well as the charming perfume flacon for Balmain men which was produced by Stoelzle Masnières in France, have been nominated as finalists in the Luxury Packaging Awards and the UK Packaging Awards 2016. The winners of all categories will be announced in September.
“We are proud to be again winners of the German Packaging Awards as well as Starpack Awards with our great bottle The Isle of Harris Gin, which gained recognition due to its excellence in design and processing. We cross our fingers to succeed in further competitions this year,” says Johannes Schick, CEO of the Stölzle Glass group. “Stölzle has been investing very much in state-of-the-art-technology to boost production as well as decoration processes to set steps in innovation and product development, mainly in the field of Prestige Spirits, Perfumery and Cosmetics. Being awarded for our excellent bottles proves that our huge engagement pays definitely back,” explains Schick.
Stölzle Glass Group is a specialist in producing high-end glass containers for its Prestige Spirits and Perfumery & Cosmetics divisions. Headquarters located in Austria, the Group consists of six European production plants and three in-house decoration sites.
Stölzle has great expertise in both custom design and standard glass containers. An Innovation Team, which also consists of designers, work closely with the clients, taking their beautiful concepts and producing outstanding products. An exclusive touch of luxury can be added to all products in decoration. Latest innovations include printing with special effect inks, metallisation, laser cutting, embossed lettering, and accessory application.