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DECENT PACKAGING

Coffee cup illustrations inspired by organic shapes and patterns occurring in nature created for Decent Packaging.

Every petal, flower, rock, leaf, tree trunk and even the erosion left behind from waves crashing on the cliff edge is unique. These cups are an abstract representation of ‘nature patterns’. The spotted 8oz cup for example, loosely represents individuals that appear similar or the same. Though if we look closer they are all special, hand drawn and not as simple as ‘ctrl+c / ctrl+v’. 

Decent Packaging is transforming disposable packaging into an industry beyond oil. Their coffee cups and product range is entirely made from plants (instead of oil-based plastic), using materials such as bagasse (sugar cane waste), wheatstraw, recycled paper, PLA (plant plastic) and are either certified commercially compostable or home compostable.

Decent Packaging (UK), Innocent Packaging (NZ)

 

Illustration
Coffee Cup Packaging

 
 
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