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Consumers are constantly on the move. Their wishes and needs are always changing and naturally this also applies to the products they buy. And it certainly applies to how the products are packaged.

With this in mind, the Flower Council of Holland has designed a range of new and highly innovative packaging concepts for flowers. Above all, the Flower Council wants to stimulate ideas about packaging, which in the case of flowers, mixed bouquets and consumer bunches often leaves a lot to be desired. Traditional paper and transparent film dominate, while the many opportunities that could be possible with consumer-oriented thinking are neglected.

 

Little difference

The general opinion regarding packaging is that it must protect the product and keep it together. Of course, it shouldn’t cost much either, because what would be the point of that? As a result there is very little to differentiate the packaging of one flower or plant from another. Top quality roses are often sold in the same 'coat' as a simple bouquet of spray carnations. On the street, it is impossible to tell whether a shopper has bought her flowers in supermarket A or supermarket B; or whether that beautiful bouquet is from florist C.

 

Missed chance

This uniformity reflects a missed opportunity. Packaging materials provide added value – and appeal - and can send out a powerful signal to consumers. The Flower Council of Holland believes that its new and distinctive packaging can give an extra stimulus to flower sales. With this in mind, it is seeking to inspire the international flower market (from wholesalers through retailers and florists to street vendors).

 

Sustainability

The concepts on the following pages support this project; they were created in accordance with strict specifications. The overriding idea was to examine the function of packaging and the role of contemporary aspects that influence consumer decisions, such as form, materials and impact. The designers also looked closely at current developments affecting retailers and consumers, such as the demand for sustainability and convenience. The result is an exciting range of concepts. As always, your suggestions and comments are always welcome.
 

Flower Shopper

Easy Eco Flower Box
Flower Label
Flower Cones

Cup of flowers

Art & Flower Bag

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