Book Style Box
CUSTOM-MADE PROMOTIONAL PACKAGING WITH A 3-PANEL HARD COVER AND A GLUED-IN TRAY
Luxury rigid boxes / Book style box
Modern luxury regarded for its classic looks
This is a box with a timeless appearance, which nowadays fits numerous occasions. It is excellent for promotional purposes but also suitable for the packaging of products and goods.
When it’s custom-made with premium papers, it inspires a feeling of exclusiveness about your product.
CUSTOMISATION OPTIONS
Box style options
BOX CLOSURE
Magnetic or ribbon
BOX TRAY OPTIONS
Rigid or frame tray
DESIGN UPGRADES
Ribbons, tray inserts, pockets, sleeves and custom developed elements
Detailed info below:
Box Anatomy; Design Upgrades
MINIMUM ORDER – 100 PCS
Sizes, materials & finishes
SIZES
Variety of stock cutters or custom size by request
PREMIUM PAPERS
White or colour-dyed papers made in Europe, smooth or textured in different patterns
PRINTING OPTIONS
CMYK or Pantone printing for exact colour match
LUXURY FINISHES
Foil blocking, foil embossing, foil debossing, blind embossing, blind debossing or spot UV
COATING
Matt, gloss or soft touch lamination
1300 +
STOCK SIZE CUTTERS
AVAILABLE
60 +
DESIGN ELEMENTS READY FOR
PRODUCTION
100 +
PREMIUM PAPERS IN
PRODUCTION
Structural elements
The box is supplied assembled and set up. It is custom-made from two parts glued to each other, one of which is the book-style hard cover and the other is a rigid tray or a frame tray.
The same hard cover style is used for both tray options. What varies, are the tray’s construction and materials. An essential difference between the two styles is that the frame tray depth is limited to 60 mm and specifically suitable for promotional and presentation items. The rigid tray’s depth can be much greater.
The cover’s spine can be glued to the tray, or it may remain unglued to lay flat.
Hard Cover
The 3 panels have a greyboard core covered with a binding material.
Most often, the greyboard is 2 mm thick, but the thickness may vary according to the client’s request.
The binding material is typically thin paper and the possible paper options are endless.
Rigid Tray
The rigid tray has a greyboard core covered with a binding material.
Again, the greyboard is usually 2 mm thick, but the thickness may vary according to the client’s request.
The binding material is thin paper which may be the exact same as the hard cover’s binding material.
Frame Tray
The tray is made from thick paperboard with a weight of ca. 300-350 gsm.
Inside the hollow wall opposite to the spine we glue a hidden 2 mm greyboard reinforcement which makes the box as reliable as any rigid box.
The cover’s spine can be glued to the tray, or it may remain unglued to lay flat.
Hard Cover
The 3 panels have a greyboard core covered with a binding material.
Most often, the greyboard is 2 mm thick, but the thickness may vary according to the client’s request.
The binding material is typically thin paper and the possible paper options are endless.
Rigid Tray
The rigid tray has a greyboard core covered with a binding material.
Again, the greyboard is usually 2 mm thick, but the thickness may vary according to the client’s request.
The binding material is thin paper which may be the exact same as the hard cover’s binding material.
Frame Tray
The tray is made from thick paperboard with a weight of ca. 300-350 gsm.
Inside the hollow wall opposite to the spine we glue a hidden 2 mm greyboard reinforcement which makes the box as reliable as any rigid box.
Closures
Listed below are the two most popular, reliable closure options. This functionality can be discussed and taken into account during the project brief step of the process at the beginning of our project.
Typically involves two hidden magnets integrated into the tray’s wall and corresponding metallic plates glued to the hard cover’s inside, under the paper.
Two pieces of ribbon are glued to the box with two ends remaining loose ready for tying. The ribbon may vary in material, colour, width and length.
Two pieces of ribbon are glued to the box with two ends remaining loose ready for tying. The ribbon may vary in material, colour, width and length.
Typically involves two hidden magnets integrated into the tray’s wall and corresponding metallic plates glued to the hard cover’s inside, under the paper.
For your promotional purposes, custom-developed closures are also applicable, including other styles of tying or different magnetic elements.
Make it remarkable
The box upgrades are packaging design elements for extra functionality, custom inner shape or new capacity. Each of them presents a great opportunity to create tailored packaging solutions.
Ribbons
Delicate flat ribbons are a great embellishment to the luxury box. They come in a great variety and are available in different widths and lengths, colours and materials.
The ribbons are easy-to-use pulls or stoppers and add to the box appeal and to the unboxing experience. For our products, we offer ribbon lifts and ribbon stops, which can be used separately or in combination. Design tips
*Applicable for rigid trays only
Tray Inserts
The tray inserts are custom elements made from paper and solidboard. They create custom inner shapes or change the tray capacity.
All the extra inserts are instruments for a greater unboxing experience. They can be used separately or in combination. The interior tray and interior lid are packaging solutions pre-designed by nPack’s team and customisable in size and appearance. Dividers and custom inlays are developed according to clients’ projects. Design tips
Pockets
All pockets provided by nPack are box elements made from paper and solidboard. Paper pockets are made to order and their shapes and sizes are customisable. They are suitable for flat paper sheets, such as documents and certificates, or for any type of card. The sleeve pocket and the paper wallet serve as envelopes while the mounting corners fix an envelope to the box’s top panel. Typically, the pockets are glued to an exact place on the box according to clients’ needs. Design tips
Sleeves
The sleeves are partial box wrappers opened at two ends.
The outer sleeve and the banderole are used as means of fixing the box closed, or just for the purpose of adding an extra printable surface. Design tips
More upgrade options can be specially developed and produced for specific product and brand requirements.
Inside look at real-life projects
Project Brief
1.
PROJECT OUTLINE
We highlight the purpose and key elements of the packaging project. We start a discussion about product type, sizes, colours, materials, branding methods and more.
INITIAL QUOTING
Based on project specifics in combination with the established design features and quantities, we quote exact unit cost or а rough price range and all one-time expenses.
Sustainability Management
We transparently share choices of packaging features for a sustainable packaging product through a well-managed design and manufacturing process.
PRODUCT RECYCLABILITY
RECYCLED MATERIALS
CARBON FOOTPRINT MANAGEMENT
PAPER OFFCUTS UTILISATION
SIZE AND DESIGN OPTIMISATION