Croatian art soaked in gin's excellence

The Art Edition Gin series features exclusive collaborations between Old Pilot’s Gin and renowned Croatian artists. Each year, a new artist creates unique visuals for the label, transforming each bottle into a collectible masterpiece. This blend of fine art and premium gin elevates both its aesthetic appeal and drinking experience.

A sip of creativity and vision

Old Pilot’s Gin collaborates with distinguished Croatian artists such as Marina Mesar OKO, Slaven Kosanović Lunar, Appear Offline, Mateja Sučević and Ivana Fischer. Each Art Edition narrates its unique story through vibrant colours, intricate details, and varied contemporary styles, enhancing both the gin’s allure and its collectible value.

A gift that elevates every celebration

Featuring meticulously designed labels, the Art Edition Gin adds a touch of exclusivity to every limited edition bottle. The thoughtfully crafted packaging and box sets make it an exceptional gift or collector’s item, perfect for special occasions and adding a touch of artistic flair to any celebration.

Art in every drop, a narrative in every sip.

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Explore previous art editions

2023

Art Edition 2023 – 92 edit


Created in collaboration with Croatian artist Mateja Sučević. With a good mix of soft textures, sharp details, expressive colours and motifs, Mateja’s contemporary feminine style swings perfectly our award-winning Old Pilot’s London Dry Gin. Some good monkey business, indeed.

2022

Art Edition 2022 – Appear Offline


This black and white label dances with typography and linear lines, captivating viewers with the letters AO-2022-OP and inviting them to unravel their significance and delve deeper.

2021

Art Edition 2021 – LUNAR


LUNAR is a Zagreb-based artist who emerged from the early Croatian graffiti scene, painting, exhibiting, and publishing his works worldwide. Whether you're a gin lover or an art enthusiast, this exclusive edition makes for a memorable gift.

2020

Art Edition 2020 – Oko


OKOs paintings, wall paintings and installations have been shown in galleries and museums such as Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and e-flux in New York.