New bottle designs by Gerresheimer at Cosmetic Business in Munich
Düsseldorf/Munich, April 06, 2016 – The bottle for Enrique Iglesias’ fragrance, “Deeply Yours”, is new to the Gerresheimer portfolio. It features two wide aluminum rings that look like two intertwined bracelets wrapped around the bottle’s middle. This interesting bottle, plus many other Gerresheimer designs, will be on display Cosmetic Business in Munich from June 8 to 9. The Gerresheimer stand is E07 in hall 4.
“The effect for Deeply Yours is created with partial surface metallization, which involves a thin layer of aluminum being applied in vapor deposition process,” explained Bernd Stauch, Senior Director Cosmetics Sales. Although the bottle’s thick base gives it a solid appearance, it feels pleasant to hold in the hand as a result of its shape and size.
Individually marbled surface finishes
Gerresheimer recently introduced a new marbling technique for glass bottles that it calls “Marble Decoration”. The individual marble-effect patterns in selected colors can be applied to both transparent and color lacquered glass to create unique results on every single bottle.
The Cosmetic Business fair is a very important platform for a cosmetic glass bottle and jar manufacturer such as Gerresheimer to network with the experts in the cosmetics world. Existing and potential customers searching for new design concepts appreciate the advice provided by the Gerresheimer experts at the stand.
About Gerresheimer
Gerresheimer is a leading global partner to the pharma and healthcare industries. The company’s special glass and plastic products contribute to health and well-being. Gerresheimer is a global organization with 11,000 employees and manufacturing operations in the local markets, close to customers. It has over 40 production facilities in Europe, North and South America and Asia generating revenue in excess of EUR 1.3 billion. The comprehensive product portfolio includes pharmaceutical packaging products as well as convenient and safe drug delivery systems such as insulin pens, inhalers, pre-fillable syringes, vials, ampoules, bottles and containers for liquid and solid pharmaceuticals with closure and safety systems, plus cosmetic packaging products.