Carluccio wine range by Social UK
8 September 2008 | By Popsop Team
UK dased design agency Social presented the beautiful wine bottles package design for the Italian brand Carluccio.
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Tags: alcohol drinks
8 September 2008 | By Popsop Team
UK dased design agency Social presented the beautiful wine bottles package design for the Italian brand Carluccio.
Popsop.com
Tags: alcohol drinks
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