Geometric origami packaging unfolds into a formation of three hexagonal compartments, each filled with delicious cookies.
The hexagonal design reflects harmony and draws from natural geometry.
Graphic patterns echo Japan landscapes: flowing rivers, whispering winds, mountain silhouettes, and fields of rice and tea.
Each flavor: Kokos, Soya, and Lime, is housed in its own segment, inviting discovery and conversation, just like a good fika should.
SAIKAI Cookies Packaging designed by Maja Ahlund, Alma Lindstrom, Hanna Simu and Emma Waleij.
Swedish fika meets Japanese tradition. SAIKAI is a senbei cookie packaging born from a cultural exchange, with a name that means “until next time.”
Each compartment holds a neat row of golden-brown senbei cookies tucked upright, like a pastry parade.
A cookie box that doubles as an art object and a subtle cultural handshake.
No plastic. No waste. Paper engineering that feels like origami cookie box.
Every angle of the SAIKAI box was designed to tell a story, from the hexagon footprint to the printed symbols of land, wind, and water.
Fika is not just about what you eat. It is about the pause. SAIKAI box honors that pause with a design that slows you down and draws you in.
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