FIGARO box packaging with Bauhaus stripe and block patterns

FIGARO box packaging with Bauhaus stripe and block patterns, geometric, luxury, dark

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Stacked FIGARO product boxes shot on dark green felt, each lid carrying a different Bauhaus-style composition of stripes and color blocks in red, lilac, yellow and pink.

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Summary

A packaging system for a brand reading FIGARO, shown as a knolled set of boxes on dark green felt where every lid runs a different Bauhaus-inspired arrangement of thin stripes and solid color blocks.

Visual description

Boxes of several sizes are arranged on a diagonal across a deep green felt surface, viewed from a low three-quarter angle so their depth and shadowed sides read clearly. Each box top is a distinct graphic composition built from the same vocabulary: groups of fine parallel stripes, hard-edged rectangular color blocks, and the small embossed FIGARO serif logotype. The palette stays tight, lilac-blue, salmon pink, mustard yellow, brick red and cream on near-black grounds, so the boxes feel like variations of one identity rather than separate designs. The central black-lidded box is largest and most resolved, with a red block, pink and yellow bars, and a stepped yellow stripe field. Lighting is soft and directional, catching the box edges and the felt nap.

Key takeaway

One geometric vocabulary, thin stripes plus solid blocks in a fixed palette, recombined per SKU gives a packaging range that is obviously a family yet never repeats. Embossing the wordmark instead of printing it keeps the logo quiet and lets the abstract pattern carry the shelf presence.

Reuse notes

Reach for this when branding a collection or boxset that needs many distinct variants from one system: cosmetics, confectionery, spirits, or a special edition. The dark felt and raking light are a styling move worth copying for the mockup itself. Needs a disciplined palette or the variation reads as chaos.

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