
Custom Home Décor Packaging
Printed to your exact size · from 50 boxes · free design & US shipping
Home décor covers ceramics, glass, textiles and metal in the same catalogue, which means one packaging answer never fits. What they share is fragility and awkward shapes, so the insert does most of the work.
Custom Home Décor Packaging — specification
Everything below is a starting point. The dieline is drawn around your product, free.
- No die or plate charges
- From 50 boxes
- 10–12 business days
- Free US & Canada shipping
- Free design & dieline
- Free 3D mockup
What to get right
The three things that decide whether home décor packaging work in practice, from the people who print them.
- Irregular shapes are what moulded pulp is for. It holds an odd form better than foam and photographs better too.
- If it ships direct to consumer, specify for a drop test, not a shelf.
- Décor is bought as a gift more often than brands assume. A box worth keeping earns its cost back.

Box styles that suit home décor packaging
Each links through to the full range, every size printed to your dimensions.
Price your home décor packaging
Send your dimensions and a quantity — a rough idea is enough to start. A specialist replies within 24 hours with a fixed price and a free 3D mockup, and nothing is charged until you approve it.
- Free dieline and 3D mockup before you pay
- No die charges, no plate charges
- Orders from 50 boxes, free US & Canada shipping
- Artwork in AI, PDF, EPS or TIFF
Home décor packaging — FAQs
What protects an irregular shape best?
Moulded pulp, usually. It holds an odd form better than foam, costs less than you would expect, and is recyclable.
Do you design for direct-to-consumer shipping?
Yes, and it is a different specification from retail. Say which one it is on the enquiry.
Minimum order?
Fifty units. Moulded pulp inserts are quoted per shape and included in the structural design.

