Coffee bags

Coffee Packaging: A Revolution in Coffee Culture

Coffee is more than just a beverage; it’s a part of our culture and tradition. The third wave of coffee shops brings a new vision that transforms not only the coffee offerings but also the coffee bags themselves. Modern packaging should reflect the careful selection of high-quality beans and precise roasting, while highlighting the character and originality of the producer. At the same time, it should align with the minimalist style of cafés and the tastes of their customers.

In every project, we focus on the uniqueness of coffee packaging. Our range includes various customization options for coffee bags that help you stand out in the market.

 

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Coffee Packaging: Current Trends

Personalization is a current trend in packaging design. Manufacturers are increasingly focusing on aesthetics, leading to innovative color combinations, unique transparent windows, and eye-catching foil embossing for a glossy finish.

Many roasters now offer small batches of coffee bags with individual branding. It’s common to include details on the packaging such as grind type, coffee variety, or the customer’s name, adding a personal touch.

Small batches of coffee bags are becoming increasingly popular. The specialty coffee culture focuses on tastings and the subtle differences between batches of the same variety from a single plantation, enriching the overall experience. For such micro-lots, packaging in 100 or 200 gram sizes is becoming increasingly sought after.

 

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Coffee Bags: Experience and Ecology

A successful coffee bag should appeal to all the senses. To achieve visual appeal and a pleasant touch, we use paper surfaces with a soft finish, giving the final product a warm and inviting look.

Limiting the use of metallized layers is becoming a more eco-friendly alternative for coffee packaging, as the production process for these bags has a lower environmental impact. For standard retail products, foil barriers are important to preserve freshness and aroma. However, for artisanal producers who sell coffee with a shorter shelf life (1–2 months), using foil is not necessary.

 

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Minimalist Design of coffee bags

Minimalism is becoming an increasingly important element in coffee packaging design. Manufacturers avoid excessive details and instead focus on thoughtful color choices and creative solutions that attract customers.

 

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Our Coffee Packaging Offerings

We offer a wide selection of coffee bags, that meet the needs of both households and commercial businesses.

The most popular coffee packaging sizes include 150g, 200g, 500g, and 1000g.