TSO Candles Compose A Universe
by Chloe Gordon on 08/09/2021 | 2 Minute Read
There's nothing like walking into a room and instantly smelling the aromas of a perfect candle. And when that candle happens to be packaged in the most elegantly simple container? Pure magic.
The TSO Candle Collection is just that, enchanting. With each candle packaged in a beautifully illustrated box, referring to the scent within designed by Marina Goñi. Think of a tea kettle blooming with white flowers for Afternoon Tea and a mysterious yet elegant view from a Parisian balcony for Suite En Paris.
The use of different combinations of illustrations that all use shades of blues, purples, pinks, and whites create a cohesive set of packaging while still maintaining the originality of each candle. Not to mention, the candles themselves are minimally labeled, perfect for any countertop, side table, or bathroom.
The TSO candle collection has been an important product for the brand over the years. It is a product launched at the beginning of the brand and maybe, after different new product releases, needed a packanging update.
The starting point are the aromas and evocative names of each product, the idea was to compose a universe, containing a multitude of aroma-planets. The idea of a child's construction game, with different blocks, you can build different elements with, and chance to create different scenarios. We create the box of each candle individually and as part of a set. The box: four horizontal faces of the cube, two of them directly evoke the title of each candle through illustrations that send you to that particular aroma universe. The other two are of a certain blue. The set: universes of different combinations of illustrations and blues that create a harmonious set, full of nuances and color.
The gold stamping, with line details and logo, complete the global picture and add the elegant touch so characteristic of the brand.
- Studio Unbound are excited to be collaborating with the newly launched Brooklands Dairy, a fresh organic milk farm.: Marina Goñi