2025 | Professional

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Reconstruct traditional tinware craftsmanship with modern geometric facets, creating product packaging that combines storage functionality and visual communication value, infused with Eastern cultural heritage and light luxury aesthetics.
Innovation Highlights:
1.Cultural Translation & Form Innovation
Drawing inspiration from the six Pu-erh tea mountains’ regional context and tin ore’s crystalline structure, traditional auspicious patterns are replaced with multifaceted geometric cuts. This redefines the canister’s form, harmonizing angular and curved elements to symbolize the tea ceremony’s evolving diversity. Departing from conventional tin engraving, it creates a highly recognizable visual symbol tailored for modern retail and social media.
2.Light-Shadow Interaction & Experience
The faceted surface generates dynamic light refraction, casting shifting shadows that imbue the static object with temporality and mystery. This mirrors the Eastern philosophy of “tea and Zen unity” while embracing contemporary fashion aesthetics.
3.Material & Craft Synergy
The outer box combines eco-friendly laminated paper with grayboard, featuring 3D UV-embossed patterns echoing the canister’s geometry. Tactile layers narrate cultural depth, while the inner canister retains traditional tin-casting, optimized via facet angle adjustments to enhance production efficiency—balancing heritage preservation with sustainability.
Market Differentiation
1.Problem & Demand: Traditional tea ware is either too generic or culturally disconnected, failing to attract modern, value-seeking consumers. Rising demand for collectible, aesthetic, and socially engaging designs among new middle-class buyers.
2.Brand Strategy: Embody the brand’s mission to merge heritage with modernity, targeting high-net-worth individuals and younger tea enthusiasts through a design that blends artisanal traditions with modern lifestyles.
3.Social & Sustainable Storytelling: Modular packaging suits e-commerce; geometric facets enhance short-video appeal. Limited numbering links to traceable tea-mountain experiences, building brand immersion.
Technical Execution:
1.Outer Box: Eco-friendly laminated paper over grayboard with UV-textured tin-ore patterns; hot stamping highlights branding cost-effectively.
2.Inner Can: 99.9% pure tin, cast via refined traditional methods (multi-stage quenching for density). Segmented molds reduce seams; CNC and sandblasting balance sharp edges and smooth texture.
3.Sustainability: Single-piece casting minimizes material waste vs. engraved designs. Simplified geometry reduces casting defects, boosting yield for eco efficiency.
Credits
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Jungle Feet Design Team
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Conceptual Design - Children
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鲁迅美术学院
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Packaging Design - Student Design
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Li Tang Chen Design Studio
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Conceptual Design - Lifestyle
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Institute for Information Industry
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Conceptual Design - Institutional