Melabody’s Stacked Pots Are an Architectural Treat

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With jars built from stacked, architectural forms that look like midcentury ceramics and Japanese ritual vessels, Melabody’s packaging by Dysignin treats skincare as a sculpture. The typography is restrained and serifed, giving the wordmark a calm editorial authority. Saturated jewel tones purple, forest green, and ochre suggest ingredient depth while avoiding clinical cues.

Wood and metal lids add tactile contrast. It’s simple but it’s effective, ideal for the beauty space.