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Coffee packaging is your business card that keeps aroma intact, tells your brand story and convinces customers to choose you among thousands of options, both on shelves and online.
With the 2026 Arabica specialty boom (+42% Brazil imports to EU vs 2024 and premium demand growing 8.74% CAGR to 2031), we’ve selected the best packaging from top roasters worldwide.
FLUID
Gust Coffee Roasters, independent micro-roastery south of Brussels (Belgium), created a scalable packaging system for its specialty coffees: minimalist bags with distinct color palettes per origin and flavor profile.
The system assigns each origin a distinctive color previewing its sensory profile, soft orange for Atitlán’s floral notes (Guatemala), powder pink for Fazenda Freitas’ buttery citrus (Brazil), magenta for Ngororero’s strawberry sweetness (Rwanda), while Soul blend wears warm brown evoking chocolate cookie & dry figs.




Found Coffee
Found Coffee’s packaging invites coffee lovers on a discovery journey, with connected puzzle-like designs (Blue Blend, Coral Single Origin, White/Gold) linking bags, promoting sustainability: locally recycled materials, Airscape buckets, and reusable 200g/400g canisters with freshness valves.




Portland Coffee Roasters
Portland Coffee Roasters redefined cold brew can packaging with a scalable design system, optimized for crowded shelves and future SKUs. Yellow and black dominate the palette, inherited from brand equity: energy, warmth, familiarity for bold yet approachable positioning.
Custom-illustrated typography is the core: organic fluid forms, lively curves for legibility and distinct SKU personality, maintaining identity cohesion. Result? Fresh-nostalgic packaging capturing Portland essence: modern, rooted in tradition, impossible to miss.


GUST Coffee Roasters
Gust Coffee Roasters, independent micro-roastery south of Brussels (Belgium), created a scalable packaging system for its specialty coffees: minimalist bags with distinct color palettes per origin and flavor profile.
The system assigns each origin a distinctive color previewing its sensory profile, soft orange for Atitlán’s floral notes (Guatemala), powder pink for Fazenda Freitas’ buttery citrus (Brazil), magenta for Ngororero’s strawberry sweetness (Rwanda), while Soul blend wears warm brown evoking chocolate cookie & dry figs.



