Innovative packaging designed by Patrick Sung allows people to easily ship objects of all shapes and sizes.
Universal Packaging System is made out of small triangles. Each sheet can be folded to fit the shape of any object.
This means smaller and stronger packages. No more wasted space.
Will universal packaging replace regular cardboard boxes?
Also check out: Creative Packaging and Unusual Wrapping Paper
Katie
Extremely creative and useful. How much tape would be necessary for it to keep its shape and stay shut? Also would there be a problem with placing the address/barcodes/etc on the package?
Dec 17th, 2012
woops
Sure you could save some space, but organizing these packages by stacking and labeling would be a little inconvenient.
Dec 18th, 2012
reason
Perfect for packing a cat.
Dec 18th, 2012
Betty
Ingenious!
Dec 18th, 2012
Max
Looks like the last fragile content package the Dutch postal service delivered at my doorstep. That, however, was supposed to be a square box.
Dec 18th, 2012
Lucky
absolutely perfect for packing a dead body!
Dec 18th, 2012
Masteroche
Yesssssss!!!
Dec 18th, 2012
Douglas
Who is going to sit down and try to figure this nonsense out. Because it won’t pack well handlers will toss them about. Good luck.
Dec 18th, 2012
Dominic
@reason: LOLOLOL
Dec 18th, 2012
Yes
@reason: yes, yes and yes!
Dec 18th, 2012
Rob
Agree with woops. You can’t stack them so it would occupy more space in shipping containers making shipping more expensive.
Dec 18th, 2012
Vasilli
The reason I package items is to protect them from being crushed. This product offers NO Protection. Better to just bubblewrap it.
Dec 18th, 2012
Zack
Agree with Vasilli and Woops. This also needlessly increases costs by using some sort of special template design rather than just a piece of recycled paper stock.
Dec 18th, 2012
bryant
Love this idea! Almost as good as wrapping my item in newspaper and throwing it down an elevator shaft.
Dec 19th, 2012
Me
^LOL
Dec 19th, 2012
Him
This is genius, if it were to be applied for giving presents person to person. You would be terrible to actually ship this. So just print it with a snazzy design and you have a million dollar idea.
Feb 21st, 2013