Eska works closely together with box makers, machine suppliers, suppliers of luxury liners and printing houses. The aim is to explore all the possibilities of Eska solid board in luxury packaging. This enables us to help brand owners translate their design into the perfect luxury box for their products.
At Vinitaly and Enolitech, the exhibition for Italian and international producers of wine and olive oil, we showed the results of our cooperation in order to inspire designers and producers to explore the added value of luxury boxes for their products.
Partners in Italy
We presented a range of luxury wine boxes that have been made in cooperation with our partners in Italy: Cartozane’ srl, Exagon srl, Favini SRL, Industrial Box srl, Jolly Pack S.N.C., Plastografica srl, Salvano srl, Scatolificio 2G di Giantin Giancarlo & C. and Zechini Gra. The packages contain different types of board, such as Eskablack, Eskamono black, Eskaboard and Eskamono white in callipers.
Foldable boxes
The displayed boxes could be divided into two categories: collapsible or foldable boxes and classic boxes. Foldable boxes are flat during transport and storage. They can easily be folded, set up and closed when needed. These boxes save about 80% storing space. Therefore, they are perfect for retail gift boxes and travel retail.
Attract attention
With classic boxes there are plenty of possibilities with regard to form, design, print and finishing techniques. You can create boxes that stand out and attract everyone’s attention. And have the box represent your brand story in the best possible way.
If you want to know more about solid board and luxury packaging for wine and spirits, and find out how Eska can help you with your packaging development, please contact Edward Thiescheffer.
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