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From sustainability and material innovation to emotional connection and tech-enabled experiences, brands are being challenged to rethink packaging, says Dewi Pinatih.
September 3, 2025
By: Greg Hrinya
Editor
The label and packaging industry is increasingly focused on what the next decade will demand from design. From sustainability and material innovation to emotional connection and tech-enabled experiences, brands are being challenged to rethink packaging not just as a vessel, but as a participant in culture, well-being and desire.
Dewi Pinatih, head of Product Design Trends at Stylus, a global trends intelligence business, is an expert in how brands can harness design to create emotional resonance and consumer engagement in an era defined by complexity and rapid cultural evolution.
By 2035, six generations will coexist in the consumer landscape, creating a rich but challenging cultural tapestry. Pinatih argues that understanding this complexity is essential for brands seeking to deliver meaningful experiences. “Knowing your customer – what they value, need and desire, and who influences them – is more important than chasing trends,” she says. “You can’t be everything for everyone. What resonates will vary depending on the brand and the consumer.”
For example, a social media-native beauty brand might prioritize online product application. Here, they can showcase real use through influencer content rather than traditional advertising. Meanwhile, a baby care brand might focus on practical, one-handed dispensing for new parents juggling multiple tasks. And as millennials age, Pinatih anticipates a growing demand for accessible, easy-to-handle packaging that blends usability with desirability.
Beyond generational differences, technology will shape the design landscape. “Tech-enhanced efficacy, connected interactivity, and AI-powered personalization are emerging themes that aren’t widespread yet but will be critical for 2035,” Pinatih explains.
Sustainability is no longer an optional consideration—it’s a core design principle. Pinatih highlights that the most impactful sustainable designs are those rooted in authenticity rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Refillable formats, for instance, are not just about reducing waste. They create desirability while reshaping consumer behavior.
Pinatih points to the work of Morrama for Wild’s body wash bottles. The brand uses a clever drop-in format to simplify use and reduce mess. Google has taken strides with plastic-free hardware packaging and innovative alternatives to shrinkwrap, enhancing both recyclability and the unboxing experience.
“These designs aren’t only better for the environment—they improve user experience,” Pinatih continues. “Lighter, flexible, and recyclable packaging often feels more premium, easier to handle, and offers unexpected value, like dispensing every last bit of product. It’s an opportunity for storytelling.”
For Pinatih, design is the primary driver of emotional engagement. “Design creates meaning, identity, and connection. It’s not just aesthetics—it’s the essence of how consumers relate to a brand,” she says.
At London Packaging Week, Pinatih and Aaron Butler will explore how brands can unlock desire through design. Their session will examine the strategies behind creating emotionally intelligent packaging, where every touchpoint is thoughtfully crafted to resonate with consumers. They will discuss how subtle cues—such as material textures, intuitive gestures, and multisensory details—can strengthen loyalty and spark desire, helping brands move beyond functionality into the realm of true emotional resonance.
Material innovation is central to the evolution of sustainable luxury. Pinatih highlights molded paper pulp packaging and algae-based formats as examples of how tactile, visually appealing materials can align desirability with eco-consciousness. “Luxury isn’t about weight anymore,” she says. “It’s about intuitive, fit-for-purpose design—durable or perishable—that delivers a seamless, emotionally engaging experience.”
Rising consumer awareness of harmful chemicals, like PFAS, is also shaping material development. “Safe, fully degradable packaging will be expected across categories, from beauty to toys,” Pinatih predicts. AI will play a key role, too, optimzsing recycling and circular material flows.
Packaging today is expected to do more than protect and present—it must contribute to well-being, interactivity, and sustainability. Pinatih highlights innovations in dispensing, refillable beauty formats, and tech-enabled experiences like location-based wellness tips and augmented reality integrations.
Increasingly, packaging is being designed to guide behavior, prompt healthier choices, and extend the value of the product far beyond the shelf. Smart systems are offering layers of education, entertainment, and even personalization, ensuring that every interaction becomes part of the brand’s story.
“Consumers want packaging that’s exciting and functional,” she says. “Whether it’s fresh dosing, unusual gestures, or immersive unboxing, packaging is increasingly a participant in the experience rather than a passive container.”
In an era dominated by ambient technology and automation, Pinatih sees luxury design moving toward restraint, intention, and narrative. Emotionally intelligent packaging is less about spectacle and more about considered, meaningful interaction. Increasingly, luxury is being defined not by excess but by thoughtfulness – designs that strip away the unnecessary while amplifying purpose and clarity.
Whether through timeless material choices, carefully crafted gestures, or narratives that align seamlessly with consumer values, the future of luxury lies in creating quieter, more enduring forms of desirability.
“At London Packaging Week, I hope attendees leave inspired to dig deeper into the ideas and tools we’ve explored,” she adds. “Understanding your consumer and designing for emotion will be critical for creating lasting, resonant experiences.”
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