Emphasizing the lovely floral flavors of its contents, T packaging by Maria Milagros Rodriguez Bouroncle looks like a beautiful bed of roses. In its closed position, the carton expresses its first impression as a slender, ebony-hued and minimalist example of a rectangular box with unclear contents. Unexpectedly, it unfurls elegantly to produce a patch of 28 origami blossoms.
Each of the little folded paper pockets of ivory, yellow, orange and red contains a single teabag. Each must be plucked from its plot and opened up like a blooming flower. The pretty casing becomes the delicate tag for the loose leaf infusion, decorating the side of your teacup and creating an exquisite sense of occasion while you sip.
Flower Bed Brew Branding
T Packaging by Maria Nestles Every Infusion into a Delicate Floret
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Tea Industry - Tea brands can leverage packaging innovation to offer a premium and memorable sensory experience for their customers.
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