In order to give back to customers at the end of the year, Australian design agency Universal Favourite teamed up with Sydney company Bakedown Cakery to create a series of stair-shaped chocolates for gifts to customers using 3D printing dies. In addition to the trapezoidal structure, these chocolates have an intriguing name, "Complements," which are also very rich in color, many of which look like marble or American abstract expressionist painter Pollock. “We wanted to make some chic chocolate with unlimited possibilities. We designed a modular shape, printed it in 3D, and then made it into a chocolate mold.†The taste of these chocolates includes classic black. Chocolate, shortbread, butter cookies, black currant, cherry, matcha, pistachio, lemon, etc. Bakedown Cakery worked with Universal Favorite to create and adjust every taste and amazing patterns and colors. In addition, the Australian design agency has produced an equally amazing chocolate box. The design of the box is clearly inspired by the chocolate itself, as it also has a rich geometric figure. (Editor) AMERICA DIVISION OF TOP SHINE CO.,LTD. , https://www.uni-goods.com
3D printed chocolate "Complements"
According to Universal Favorite, this structure is inspired by the “complementary relationship between the customer and the designerâ€, and they think that a single piece of chocolate can be combined to form a perfect cube. Since each color of chocolate represents a different taste, pairing two different colors of chocolate also means complementing the taste.
Step shape
The box is also ingenious
Just spliced ​​into cubes
Symbolizes a relationship between the designer and the customer
The good news for post-modern packaging is that you don't have to be a Universal Favorite customer to get a chocolate box because they are sending boxes through an online contest. The bad news is that because of shipping problems, this competition is limited to Australian residents. If life is like a box of chocolates, we certainly want a box of "Complements" chocolate.