Veranda – Essential oil

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Derrick Lin

Global

Design: Shubh Sethiya
Location: India
Project Type: Student Project
School: Unitedworld Institute of design
Tutor: Sambit Pradhan & Abhrojit Boral
Packaging Contents: Essential Oil
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Wood , glass , Rigid cardboard
Printing Process: Digital Printing

Veranda is a range of spa and aromatherapy centers. It is a hypothetical brand having a product line of essential oils. This packaging consists of a set of three essential oils – Rose, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine.

The packaging consist of two layers. The innermost is the glass bottle ( The impermeable nature of glass makes it a safe form of protective packaging. In addition to being an excellent barrier against the external environment, glass containers do not interact with or alter the taste, odor, or composition of the product they contain. Also, Glass not only protects but also enhances a product’s quality. The transparency of colorless or colored glass displays the content and reveals the quality, allowing the consumer to appreciate the product. ) are placed in hard foam, then this is inserted into a wooden box and finally covered with hard rigid cardboard.

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The look and form of the packaging are kept minimal but has been beautifully designed to give it a modern, decent look. The choice of the materials and colors strongly gives out a feeling of it begin raw, natural well as a premium product. The wooden cap to bottle gives a unique look to a glass bottle. The graphic elements are simply lining illustrations of flora which perfectly goes with the brand name and the product.

What’s Unique?
What makes the packaging unique is its multi-use factor, which adds to the lifespan of the packaging. This packaging later can be turned into a pen stand jewelry box or any mini storage box and those glass bottles with a wooden cap can get in use for anything and can be kept anywhere.