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The Simple but Brilliantly Designed Bisleri 5L bottle

Shrutin Shetty

In our everyday products, there don’t seem to be too many that actually catch your eye for being beautifully and thoughtfully designed.I can hardly think of any.

While I am not a fan of packaged drinking water, there was a time over a decade ago when that was all I drank for a year and a half! Not proud of it. Back then, in a role that involved a ton of meetings and being on the road between those meetings, a 5-litre and a few 2-litre bottles were a common sight in the car. And I’d drink directly from the 5-litre once I was out of the 2-litres. And that might be the reason it took me a while to actually notice and appreciate the beauty of the design of that 5-litre Bisleri bottle (left one in the pic below).

The sides of the 5-litre bottle, that the company has always referred to as the ‘Rocking Bottle’ are curved, allowing you to place it on the edge of a table and easily fill other bottles by ‘rocking it’ on its side, without leaving a pool of water around. Because that’s what the 5-litre bottles are for, filling other bottles. After all, they are too small for homes. And who is crazy enough to drink directly from a 5-litre bottle?

And it might either be thoughtfully designed so, or a cost thing, or even a half-assed effort at being eco-friendly, but the plastic on the side near the base is thin enough to flatten as the bottle tilts, forming a sort of extended base. And as you tilt more, it might flatten a bit more, again intentionally or unintentionally offering a bit more stability when pouring.

Bisleri’s 20-litre bottle (right) however, a common sight in apartments rented out by out-of-town employees, as well as a practical option for homes where both partners are busy working, while useful, is just as badly designed. These 20-litre giants must surely be the cause of many a serious back problem.

Are there any products you use or come across regularly that are beautifully and/or thoughtfully designed?

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