'Financial Padding' just might surprise you if you receive a package stuffed with hundred-dollar bills. Reality check: the bills are not real. The fake hundred-dollar bills are the brainchild of designers Sherwood Forlee and Mihoko Ouchi and is both whimsical and unique
Financial Padding is an alternative packaging to foam peanuts. The bills resemble actual hundred-dollar bills in color and shape yet are biodegradable, reusable and recyclable. The financial padding is sold and shipped flat in a quantity of 200 bills ready for you to crumple up, twist down and bend out as you wish.
Financial Padding by designers Sherwood Forlee and Mihoko Ouchi is the perfect packaging to protect and delight your friends and family for those occasions when you want to add a bit of a surprise to your gift.
Currency-Inspired Packaging
Sherwood Forlee and Mihoko Ouchi's 'Financial Padding' is Whimsical
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Packaging - The Financial Padding's biodegradable and recyclable bills point to the growing trend of sustainable packaging solutions.
2. Creative Gift Packaging - Financial Padding presents an innovative way to surprise and delight recipients with its whimsical hundred-dollar bill design.
3. Alternative Protective Materials - The use of Financial Padding as an alternative to foam peanuts signals a trend towards finding more eco-friendly and unique packaging materials.
Industry Implications
1. E-commerce - E-commerce businesses can capitalize on the trend of sustainable packaging by adopting Financial Padding as a unique and eco-friendly packaging option.
2. Gift and Craft Industry - The gift and craft industry can leverage Financial Padding's creative gift packaging concept to offer customers unique and surprising gift wrapping options.
3. Packaging Industry - The packaging industry has an opportunity to explore and incorporate alternative protective materials like Financial Padding as a more sustainable and innovative packaging solution.