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    1. Orkla New Energy Bars

      Orkla New Energy Bars

      How we designed packaging that delivers in transit and on the shelf for Orkla’s New Energy bars. Orkla set out to improve the way its New Energy chocolate bars were packaged, aiming for a solution that was both efficient and sustainable. The company needed a design that could protect products during transport and also serve as an eye-catching display in stores. Working together, we developed a packaging concept that met those goals while streamlining logistics and reducing material use.

    2. Nestlé Display

      Nestlé Display

      How a simple redesign helped Nestlé meet retail demands and achieve award-winning status When retailers change their requirements, even a small adjustment can threaten the success of an in-store display. That was the case when a major retailer introduced new warehouse height restrictions, putting a popular Nestlé display at risk. Rather than accepting a solution that would reduce product visibility and impact, the team set out to find a smarter way—one that would keep the display compliant and preserve its selling power.

    3. Corrugated Tray for Microgreens

      Corrugated Tray for Microgreens

      Corrugated trays introduced for microgreens at Lille Blad Lille Blad, a Norwegian supplier of fresh microgreens, set out to reduce its reliance on plastic in food delivery. Working with Smurfit Westrock, the company introduced a corrugated tray solution that protects delicate produce while meeting the hygiene and efficiency standards of professional kitchens. The design balances practicality with sustainability, offering chefs flexibility in how they use the greens while helping Lille Blad cut down on single-use plastic.

    4. Packaging for Pet Collars

      Packaging for Pet Collars

      Creating an innovative, space-saving packaging solution for Vetnordic's cone-shaped pet collars Vetnordic, a Danish veterinary supplier, faced challenges in packaging its cone-shaped pet collars. The previous flat-pack design required oversized boxes, leading to wasted materials and storage space. The new design features a two-piece system: an outer transit box and a square insert with a central hole to secure the rolled collars. This approach optimizes space, reduces material use, and allows for smaller items to be stored inside the collars. Made from recyclable paper-based fibers, the packaging supports Vetnordic’s commitment to sustainability.

    5. Fragrance Packaging for Lacoste

      Fragrance Packaging for Lacoste

      Creating packaging for Lacoste’s L.12.12 fragrance range that draws on the brand’s tennis heritage while exuding a modern expression of luxury. For the launch of its L.12.12 Silver Grey and Silver Rose fragrances, Lacoste looked for packaging that was both modern and true to its heritage. Inspired by René Lacoste’s iconic steel tennis racket, the design features refined embossing, layered details, and a premium finish that elevates the fragrances’ on-shelf presence.