Art inside and out

rlc packaging group has recently started producing eight new chocolate boxes with elaborate finishing for Swiss chocolate brand Cailler by Nestlé.

The boxes are designed with up to 14 UV printing inks using underprinting and overprinting, and feature various types of finishing, including hot foil printing in glossy gold or embossing. The surface has a slightly rough feel and attracts attention with a subtle sparkle thanks to the use of Iriodin pigment. This does not affect the colour brilliance and diversity in areas with photos or coloured surfaces.

The folding box design was created by artist Marianne Dubuis. Using the traditional découpage cut out technique, she created handmade silhouettes depicting different details related to Cailler chocolate. These motifs include grazing dairy cows and a view of Maison Cailler company headquarters. rlc then transferred these images to the packaging surface through relief and blind embossing. The packaging is also embellished with the company logo in hot foil embossed gold.

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