Dom Pérignon Crown Project

Constructed in-house at Berry Place

To celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Harrods are showcasing 35 crowns in the Brompton Road windows, each one designed for a luxury brand. Creative agency Chic approached Berry Place to build the prestigious Dom Pérignon crown - the only champagne brand to be given the honor of a display. The crown, made out of approximately seven kilograms of glass, drew upon the expertise and materials of Peter Layton's London Glass-Blowing Studio as well as three experienced Berry Place model makers and the whole piece took just 5 weeks to build and deliver.

All elements of the crown pay tribute to the design of the bottle - the cushion is constructed out of cork, the crown is color-matched glass and the foil closure is identical to the original bottles. The one-of-a-kind model even appears to fizz by a clever internal lighting system.