The Tea Has Turned Red packaging gift box | Descry Design
The Tea Has Turned Red packaging gift box  by Yan Wu

The Tea Has Turned Red packaging gift box

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

A packaging display presents numerous identical tea containers arranged in a regular grid pattern filling the entire rectangular frame, viewed from a slightly elevated angle that reveals both the circular tops and curved sides of each vessel simultaneously. The containers are barrel-shaped with rounded bottoms and flat circular lids, each approximately equal in height and width, creating squat proportions. The vessels are rendered in deep matte black with pronounced vertical ribbing running from top to bottom, these ribs creating a surface texture like the slats of a barrel or the pleats of an accordion, catching light differently across each ridge to produce subtle gradations from absolute black to warm charcoal. Each container features a single decorative element on its body, a flame-shaped or pointed leaf-shaped form in saturated vermillion red, warm as ripe persimmon or lacquered cinnabar, positioned vertically on the front face. The circular lids display medallion designs featuring this same warm red as a ground color with intricate gold typography and geometric symbols, the metallic gold appearing like warm honey or burnished brass against the vermillion field. A thin white or silver ring encircles each medallion, providing crisp separation between the red lid design and the black container body. The containers are arranged in diagonal rows, creating visual movement that guides the eye from lower left toward upper right, with approximately fifteen to twenty vessels visible in varying degrees of completeness depending on frame cropping. Lighting appears soft and diffused, emanating from above and slightly in front, creating gentle graduated shadows beneath each container on the neutral grey surface, suggesting a smooth tabletop or display platform. The overall atmosphere feels ceremonial and abundant, with the repetition of precious objects evoking a sense of careful preparation for meaningful occasions.

This is a packaging gift box with the theme of the tea has turned red. With the black matching the red, it is simple and grand, attractive and beautiful, and has a strong visual impact. The pictures on the gift box are inspired by the process when the leaves turned red from green, which enables consumers to see the evolutionary process of the red tea, with clear vision and experience. The corrugated paper box with aircraft box structure is chosen as a principal part, making it strong in pressure resistance, firm and durable, easy to unload and assemble, and convenient for storage.