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Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Tomorrow Machine hails from Sweden and is based in Stockholm and Paris, so it’s no wonder that it exudes the same color and simplicity as & Other Stories. The two words Tomorrow Machine remind me a lot. Maybe they want to build a world with future equipment and a future environment.

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Packaging, products and concepts are probably their forte. When it comes to thinking about it, packaging is really a link with an extremely short life span; it feels like it is a treasure before you get it, and it must be torn apart after you get it. You must tear it apart and break it; otherwise, you must crush it after using it; you must eventually use it up unconditionally.

Have you ever wondered how a milk carton takes years to digest, but milk goes bad in just a week? Thats why Tomorrow Machine set out to create a line of packaging that will make you feel totally drained every time: This Too Shall Pass. Let packaging, like food, only occupy a short life cycle.

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Rigid packaging made of caramelized sugar is used to package oily substances. The packaging can be dissolved in water; it can be cracked like an egg. Those used to wrap rice include biodegradable beeswax that allows you to open it simply like opening the skin of a fruit with your hands, and is mainly used for dry goods. Packaged beverages made of seaweed gel are specially used to package liquids that need to be refrigerated.

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

Swedish studio’s eco-friendly packaging design for futuristic food

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