Yernaz Ramazanov Sculpts Kanso’s Quietly Elegant Packaging
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Kanso, designed by Yernaz Ramazanov, strips packaging down to its most elemental form. The design is rooted in geometry with squared vessels and stacked, bowl-like lids that echo architectural precision.
The surface is textured, monochrome, and unglossed, with the brand name pressed directly into the structure rather than printed. It’s a quiet flex of restraint. The typography is minimal, allowing the physical form to do most of the talking. The result is packaging that doubles as a sculptural object, blurring the line between functional container and collectible.
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