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Dom Perignon have teamed up with renowned australian designer Marc Newson to create the ’Kyoto’ champagne cooler for Dom Perignon.
It was developed with the help of Japanese company, Seikado and is made up of a metal bodu which is perfect for cooling the champagne.
Featuring a sleek minimalistic design, the champagne cooler is inspired by the armor of Japanese military nobles.
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