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The Meaninghall Tea Biluochun Tea PackageThe Meaninghall Tea Biluochun Tea PackageThe Meaninghall Tea Biluochun Tea Package is an exemplary packaging design that showcases the artistry and cultural significance of traditional Chinese tea presentation, specifically designed for the premium Biluochun green tea from the Luxiang region of Suzhou. This sophisticated packaging solution, which earned the Silver A' Design Award in Packaging Design category, demonstrates a harmonious blend of contemporary design aesthetics with traditional Chinese cultural elements. The design employs a minimalist approach, utilizing special art paper with mottled textures reminiscent of historical architecture, enhanced through hot stamping technology to express the natural characteristics of Biluochun tea. The package's visual language is constructed through refined linear elements that depict the geographical and environmental context of the tea's origin, incorporating symbolic representations of mountains, lakes, and traditional halls into a landscape-inspired composition. The dimensional specifications of the packaging system include a primary container measuring 290mm x 85mm x 180mm and accompanying smaller units of 70mm x 70mm x 105mm, all featuring meticulous bronzing processes. This design solution successfully addresses the challenge of promoting premium agricultural products from a traditional tea-producing region while appealing to contemporary consumers seeking high-quality, naturally-sourced products. The package's design philosophy emphasizes simplicity and authenticity, avoiding ornate illustrations in favor of essential elements that communicate the product's heritage and natural origins, thereby establishing a strong visual identity that resonates with both traditional tea culture and modern lifestyle preferences. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: tea packaging design, traditional Chinese aesthetics, premium green tea, sustainable packaging, cultural heritage design, luxury tea presentation SOURCES: |
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