GOLDEN VELVET
GOLDEN VELVET — a design that smells of rebellion and vanilla
This project is not just tobacco packaging. It is a triumph of smoke over banality, a moment when inspiration comes not through Pinterest, but through the first long puff of a fragrant evening.
Created for those who believe that every pipe harbors a philosopher — or at least a novelist with a genre crisis.
The image is not just a model with a hairstyle, but a muse with smoke in her hair, who knows exactly what to do with the evening and an unruly heart.
Colors — like night jazz in a port bar: deep, aromatic, with hints of caramel and coffee.
Text — a mix of romance and audacity. The warning here is not about death, but about side effects: unfinished novels, unsolicited philosophy, inspiration, and the melancholy of the pipe.
The shape — a classic tin, in which it seems you can hold not only tobacco but also a pair of memories.
This is one of those cases where the design does not whisper: "Choose me."
It says: "Smoking inspires" and throws a match into the everyday.
This project is not just tobacco packaging. It is a triumph of smoke over banality, a moment when inspiration comes not through Pinterest, but through the first long puff of a fragrant evening.
Created for those who believe that every pipe harbors a philosopher — or at least a novelist with a genre crisis.
The image is not just a model with a hairstyle, but a muse with smoke in her hair, who knows exactly what to do with the evening and an unruly heart.
Colors — like night jazz in a port bar: deep, aromatic, with hints of caramel and coffee.
Text — a mix of romance and audacity. The warning here is not about death, but about side effects: unfinished novels, unsolicited philosophy, inspiration, and the melancholy of the pipe.
The shape — a classic tin, in which it seems you can hold not only tobacco but also a pair of memories.
This is one of those cases where the design does not whisper: "Choose me."
It says: "Smoking inspires" and throws a match into the everyday.