
Creative packaging for Vicente Vispo coffee liqueur features a glass bottle shaped to look like a classic bomb with a rope fuse.
Vicente Vispo Danger Coffee packaging designed by Titular Studio suggests that what is contained within is intense and meant to be respected.
Conceptual foundation of the packaging comes from a single word offered by Vicente himself when asked to define his liqueur: “A bomb.”

Produced from 100% Arabica coffee, this family-crafted liqueur represents the pinnacle of a long-standing tradition in coffee-based spirits.
With only 100 units made, it is an exclusive drink reserved for a fortunate few.

Eye-catching packaging encapsulated the sensory intensity and character of the product: an explosion of aroma and coffee flavor.

Bomb bottle design succeeds because it is unapologetically literal. It embraces the metaphor fully and confidently.

To extend the concept, glass bottles are packed in wooden boxes containing three units, styled with military-inspired stencil typography.

Coffee liqueur is presented in a spherical glass bottle designed to resemble a classic hand grenade with a rope fuse integrated into the closure.

Also check out: Cup of Coffee Table
