Absolut Vodka once again collaborated with US artist Ron English to deliver another piece of art. In 2010, the painter created a huge artwork ‘X-Ray Guernica’ on the walls of the refrigerator at the ex-slaughterhouse in Rome and Andy Warhol’s ‘Double Elvis’ in Milan as part of the Absolut Wallpaper project. Now they have teamed up to create design for a new limited-edition bottle of the iconic vodka.

Formerly a grungy, nameless no-man’s land that flanks Koreatown to the north and the Flatiron District to the south, Madison Square Park and environs have recently emerged as a chic, trendy, young enclave—worthy of a Bond No. 9 eau de parfum. Here, tony new restaurants, penthouse bars, boutiques, and boutique hotels mingle with the Asian bodywork salons and countless costume jewelry wholesalers and the manicure joints that dot the neighborhood.

Coca-Cola to present new bottles as homage to iconic electronic duo Daft Punk (and in partnership with them) as a new addition to the Club Coke portfolio, which already includes flamboyant designs by Justice & So_Me and Mika. The new bottles in gold and silver, without any pattern at all will be released in a limited-edition box in early March. The minimalistic and kind of futuristic space design is inspired by the appearance of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, who always perform in their helmets created with a high-tech twist.