For the release in April of the next James Bond movie Dying can wait by Cary Joji Fukunaga, the French Diam Pack has created a limited edition champagne box for the Bollinger house in the Marne. Bollinger Champagne is the champagne that the secret agent has been drinking in most films for 40 years.
For Bollinger's 2011 vintage, Diam Pack, in collaboration with the brand's design agency, has created a luxury box which required a "serious technical challenge" because of its very particular openness.
Entirely black, this Bollinger 007 Limited Edition Millesime 2011 Champagne Bollinger is made of macassar ebony veneered medium and a screen-printed Plexiglas window. This window can be opened by a simple finger pressure for a very James Bond effect.
On the technical side, cylinders fixed on both sides of the box allow this opening to be done smoothly.

This opening refers to a scene from GoldenEye (by Martin Campbell released in 1995) in which the famous secret agent played by Pierce Brosnan reveals a bottle of Bollinger champagne from the glove compartment of his Aston Martin.
Another particularity, when the box is opened, the bottle of champagne rises up. This effect is created thanks to a swing attached to the lid that holds the bottle at the level of the base and the neck.
Diam Pack, part of the Diam International group based in Les Mureaux in the Yvelines region, is made up of three companies: Norline - specialising in the manufacture of small series of sheathed boxes with the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (EPV) label and located in Grigny in the Essonne region, Cofima - specialising in the manufacture of luxury wooden boxes and multi-material cases and located in Bangkok in Thailand, and the MR Cartonnage Numérique printing works - located in Saint-Ouen L'Aumône in the Val-d'Oise region.