Sprinkle.
The aim of the project is to design packaging for the sea salt that is harvested in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. The Sea Salt will be exclusively sold at major Australian airports and is targeting tourists from all over the world who visit Australia.



Design Concept
Interactive & Environmental-friendly
The sea salt flake is packed in a handcrafted box with a sleeve. When the sleeve is being pulled back and forth, the blinking effect can be seen.
Reusability - Its purpose is aimed to be a container and to keep consumers handy yet organised when cooking. To prevent the salt from spilling into the suitcase/luggage, the grey box is sealed by sewing. When the string is pulled, the stitching will be unravelled and the box will be open as the same size as the container.