This tea packaging concept takes an old-fashioned way of painting flowers and puts it on tea branding for an ethereal effect.
Designed by Timea Ternenyei for what would be a rosehip-flavored tea and a lemon-flavored one, the packaging is sophisticated and simple. The artist created the branding by watercolor painting old-fashioned botanical illustrations -- one that is reminiscent of artwork that has a traditional Italian flair. The packaging itself is minimal and made from paper, while a simple label reflects the type of tea that the contents contains.
This tea packaging concept has a classical style that is likely to catch the eye of tea lovers who enjoy natural branding on their products.
What's Driving This Trend
- Classical Tea Packaging
- Opportunity for brands to incorporate classical art and botanical illustrations into their tea packaging for an ethereal and sophisticated effect.
- Minimalist Packaging
- Potential for brands to use minimalistic paper packaging with simple labels to reflect the contents of the tea.
- Natural Branding
- Opportunity for tea brands to attract tea lovers by incorporating natural branding elements on their packaging.
Who This Affects Most
- Tea Packaging Industry
- Potential for tea packaging companies to embrace classical tea packaging concepts using botanical illustrations for a distinctive and visually appealing product.
- Art Printing Industry
- Opportunity for art printing companies to collaborate with tea brands to create packaging featuring classical paintings and botanical illustrations.
- Food and Beverage Industry
- Potential for food and beverage brands to explore natural branding and minimalist packaging concepts to attract consumers who value simplicity and authenticity.
