Description
The fragrance named Eau de Cologne has been produced in Cologne since at least 1799. It is also widely known as 4711.In the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote, the lead character Holly Golightly uses 4711. The famous bottle has the first-ever colour label for fragrances, with so-called Bremen blue as the main tint. It’s a classic green-blue pigment made of Copper hydroxide Cu(OH)₂.
The posters are printed on off-white Biotop 250 gr paper (FSC/TCF), the cards on 300 gr, with a sustainable printing technique and a minimum waste of inks.
All packaging materials are made of recycled cardboard.
Sizes:
A3 Poster (29.7 x 42cm)
A4 Mini Poster
A6 Postcard