La Naya chocolate Limited Edition

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Derrick Lin

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Designer: Gabija Platukyte
Photography: Benas Navanglauskas
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Silavoto B&B
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Packaging Contents: Chocolate
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Paper
Printing Process: Foil stamping, offset printint

Problem
LA NAYA chocolate is a young company having one line of chocolates. Now they want to introduce a new, limited edition line of chocolate for small boutiques and shops for chocolate lovers. The flavours are only from the cocoa beans (Vietnam, Costa Rica) and one special Tanzanian with Kaffir Lime and Lemongrass.

Task
To create a packaging for the Limited Edition chocolate. It should be simple, yet exceptional, easy to package and transport it.

Unexpected Discovery
The packaging is based on the chocolate tasting – you get the impression only when you try it. Because of that, the outside packaging is minimal: bold colours and gold foil. When you open – you may find the graphics and beauty inside. What is more, each colour reflects the flavour and cocoa bean notes. It was carefully discussed with the chocolate maker till we reached the best compromise.

Comfortable Packaging
What is more, the dielines created for this line are comfortable to pack, easy to open. It has no gluing parts and a locking in the back side, moreover, when it is open, it comes in a shape of a flower blossom to match the whole concept.

Handmade Illustrations
To emphasise the amount of work needed to make this bean to bar chocolate, we selected handmade illustration. They were created based on flavours for each chocolate bar.

Specially Created Chocolate Shape
It was a long discussion about chocolate size and shape till we finally reached the dimensions we have now. It is unusual for the chocolate as it is a little bit prolonged square, not too big, not too small – comfortable to hold in the hands. As well, the shape inhance the concept of La Naya chocolate – it reflects the mountains in La Naya village.

  1. I recently bought the Orange & Juniper chocolate at the Washington DC Chocolate Festival. My great grandparents were from Vilnius, Lithuania so I bought it to help out the newest generation of Lithuanian's…It was wonderful. Would love to find out where to buy more!

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Derrick Lin

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