PACKAGING ART
First impressions matter; let us up your game.
Showcase: Wooden Box
1/ Branded Packaging
Whether it is for your retail goods, guest amenities, corporate gifts or event souvenirs, an appropriate packaging that aligns with your brand positioning and vibe is essential.
e.g. The pastry delicacies of Rosewood Hong Kong require a food-grade, shock-proof, and eco-friendly case – in which – a wooden box is just the right fit. Topped with a full-lid brand pattern engraving and a corrugated inlay, the box easily catches the attention of customers and is even upcyclable to a personal storage box.
Showcase: Mid-Autumn Collective
2/ Festive Projects
There are two common challenges for seasonal packagings – limited development time and smaller quantity orders.
Understanding such hurdles, we assigned a special unit that caters to these time-sensitive requests with prompt responses and follow-ups.
To support the case fully, our production houses have also set up dedicated low-quantity production lines to handle the individual batches.
Showcase: Lantern × Mooncake Box
3/ One of a Kind
Thinking of an innovative design? Rest assured that our ideators and craftsmen always find ways to make your wild thoughts come alive.
e.g. K11 Artus, during Mid-Autumn festival mooncake giveaway, they had a vision to turn the box into a glowing lantern after the mooncake is enjoyed. Upon product engineering, our craftsmen conducted rounds of testing on how to best hide the rechargeable light source, laminate the layers perfectly, and locate the optimal placement of the translucent paper at the hollow arch.
The result was unparalleled and residents are deeply impressed by the one of a kind design.
Showcase: Luagge Tag Pouch
4/ Outside the Box
The packaging itself can be more than just an aesthetic cover – make it an actually usable item, which customers always love, for the extra touch and reduced packaging wastage.
e.g. When we developed a bespoke luggage tag for Four Seasons Osaka as their anniversary giveaway, we abandoned the usual packagings like a paper box or a leather case, and instead proposed a leather pouch that not only houses the gift, but also serves as an accessory organiser.
Patrons are impressed by the duo and stated they would rather have it than a standard box that is going to be tossed away after opening.