Long before Liquid Death’s edgy, heavy metal branding and focus on aluminum packaging, French water bottler Perrier made its mark with its iconic green-tinted glass bottle in 1906.
Perrier’s chubby green bottle hasn’t changed much as the brand’s standard bearer since British businessman William Albert St John Harmsworth purchased the Perrier brand nearly a century ago. The now iconic green bottle is based on Indian clubs, the preferred exercise equipment of the disabled St John Harmsworth to develop strength and mobility. Even the plastic version of Perrier’s sparkling water takes its design direction from the original glass version. Most notable about the memorable silhouette is that the wide center isn’t just visually attractive; it gives the bottle enough strength to hold the carbonated French water.



















