Biomimicry Juice Packaging

This Juice Bottle Design is Inspired by the Structure of Flowers

This juice bottle design concept is an example of biomimicry being applied to functional design. The design for the two-liter bottle is created in essence of the pistil structure of a flower, which is the point where the juice begins to form and as such, can be easily stacked as in a fridge for simple and convenient storage.

Flavors of SIS Natural juice included in the range are orange nectar, rose hip drink, apple nectar, tomato juice and multi-fruit nectar. All juices are free of preservatives, making the nature-inspired packaging design even more relevant. In addition to the natural shapes, each bottle features a label that boasts high resolution images of the fruit from which the nectar was sourced.
Trend Themes
1. Biomimicry Packaging - There is an opportunity for businesses to incorporate biomimicry designs in their packaging to enhance functionality and add a unique design aesthetic
2. Nature-inspired Labeling - Businesses can explore opportunities to use high-resolution images of fruit and other natural elements in their labeling to appeal to health and wellness-conscious consumers
3. Preservative-free Products - Creating preservative-free products can be a selling point for businesses and can be highlighted through the use of packaging that is inspired by nature
Industry Implications
1. Juice Manufacturing - The juice manufacturing industry can explore the use of biomimicry designs and nature-inspired labeling to differentiate their products from competitors and appeal to health-conscious consumers
2. Food Packaging - Food packaging industries can incorporate biomimicry designs to improve functionality and add a unique design aesthetic to their packaging
3. Nature Photography - Nature photography businesses can explore opportunities to provide high-resolution images to food and beverage companies for use in nature-inspired labeling

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