Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
Picture yourself approaching a woven table surface in warm outdoor light, your view looking slightly downward as though you have just taken a seat at this gathering. The foreground left holds a clear glass tumbler, its simple rounded form without stem, filled halfway with a vibrant coral-orange liquid that glows like liquid sunshine, tiny bubbles rising through the drink and clustering in a pale foam cap at the surface, moisture beading the outside of the glass suggesting it is pleasantly cold to touch. Just behind and left of this glass, a bottle tilts in mid-pour, its transparent cylindrical form catching bright sunlight that makes the glass walls nearly disappear in places, the coral liquid streaming in a graceful arc from bottle mouth to glass below, the flowing liquid appearing thick and viscous, almost syrupy in consistency, with light passing through it creating luminous transparency. The bottle being poured shows a printed label wrapping its surface in warm peachy-orange tones decorated with an illustration of a reddish stone fruit surrounded by smaller circular graphics and text bands. Moving right across the composition, two identical bottles stand upright in the middle ground, their compact cylindrical bodies perhaps seven or eight inches tall, each capped with a silver aluminum screw top that catches light in a bright circular band, condensation droplets scattered across the glass surfaces like tiny crystal beads, the same warm illustrated labels wrapping each bottle showing that central fruit image prominently. The liquid inside these standing bottles glows with internal luminosity, coral-orange depth intensified by viewing through curved glass walls, tiny suspended bubbles visible within suggesting carbonation. The table surface beneath extends across the lower portion of your view, woven from natural fiber in a tight basket weave pattern, the strands crossing in diagonal angles creating a honeyed golden-tan texture that feels firm yet slightly yielding, the weave catching shadows in its recesses. In the right foreground, two fresh fruits rest on this woven surface, their skin a deep burgundy-red with glossy sheen reflecting sunlight in bright highlights, one fruit still attached to a small green stem, their round forms perhaps two inches across suggesting cherries or small plums, their presence adding a cool jewel-tone accent against the warm overall palette. Behind the bottles, the background dissolves into soft focus where masses of white flowers cluster on green shrubs, sunlight filtering through leaves creating a dappled pattern of bright and shaded areas, the flowering bushes appearing at a distance of perhaps ten feet, their forms breaking into soft circular bokeh spots where bright sunlight catches individual blossoms, the overall impression suggesting a garden setting on a bright sunny day, temperature warm enough to make cold drinks appealing, the air still enough that no movement blurs the pouring liquid, the quality of light suggesting late morning or early afternoon when sunlight arrives at an angle rather than directly overhead, creating gentle shadows that ground objects without harsh contrast, the overall atmosphere conveying leisure, refreshment, natural pleasure, and the simple satisfaction of a cold drink on a warm day among flowering plants.
The Avoya mineral water bottle embodies purity, balance, and renewal. Its sleek, narrowing form enhances ergonomics while symbolizing the fluidity of water. The label features subtle circular icons, representing cycles of renewal and the revitalizing essence of mineral rich water. Crafted from high quality extra flint glass, with turquoise and green tones options, the bottle preserves its premium content while offering a refined aesthetic. The interplay of transparency and light highlights its purity, blending modern elegance with nature’s restorative power.