Think Tank has selected 5 packaging examples inspired by the Japanese paper folding culture of Origami.
Minimalist Studio exemplifies a convincing move away from the traditional, elegant and sophisticated glass bottles. This is in contrast, lightweight, reasonably durable and easier to recycle. Vin Grâce wine packaging also comes without a cork so that its contents can be easily accessed without hindrance. There are fold lines embedded on this carton to resemble the look of a cut diamond.
Designed by: minimalist.kr
Reimagining the traditional packaging of CD and DVD cases, this design draws inspiration from a horizon sunrise by revealing a disk between the slotted pieces of paper. The disc conveniently pops up from the centre of the container when opened for easy access and folds into an envelope when closed.
Designed by: wearemucho.com
This High Mountain tea packaging design is enhanced by the quadrant wrappers it is presented in. The paper cartons unfold like flowers to produce tea tins decorated with artwork inspired by Taiwanese culture.
Designed by: victad.tw
This branded origami style bucket is an eco-friendly and recyclable transportable chiller. It also acts as the ideal alternative as it is disposable and mobile. The Veuve Clicquot Clicqu'up ice bucket is simple to set up by pulling it apart into its pre-defined structure.
Secrecy Thay packaging can be easily disassembled with careful fingers by detaching the elastic loops and spreading the triangular flaps. Source: Trend Hunter.
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