Luxury Packaging Rigid Boxes
Wrapped greyboard rigid boxes with the weight and finish a premium product needs.
A rigid box is the one piece of packaging a customer keeps. The greyboard core gives it weight, and the wrap gives it the finish, so the box feels like part of the product rather than something to throw out.
Tell us the dimensions and the look you are after. We build the dieline, wrap it in the stock you pick, and send a proof before anything goes to production.
- Thick greyboard core wrapped in soft-touch, linen or printed paper
- Foil stamp, blind emboss and spot-UV on the lid
- Magnetic, lid-and-base or drawer builds
- Foam or board insert cut to hold your product
“The magnetic boxes are the nicest thing about our subscription, and I say that as the person who makes the product. Zero damage across 3,000 shipments.”
“Our cakes travel 40 minutes across town and arrive looking like they left the counter. The window boxes sell them before anyone opens the lid.”
What makes a box "rigid"
A rigid box starts with greyboard, the thick, dense chipboard you feel in the lid of a phone box or a watch case. It does not fold flat. It is cut, formed into walls, and wrapped in a printed or specialty paper. That construction is the point: the box holds its shape, takes finishes a folding carton can't, and feels like it cost money to make.
For a premium product, that matters more than the artwork. A customer judges the weight and the close before they read a word on the lid.
Choosing the wrap and the finish
The wrap is where the look lives. Soft-touch laminate gives a warm, suede feel that hides fingerprints. Linen and felt papers add texture. A printed litho wrap lets you run full-color artwork edge to edge. On top of any of those, you can foil-stamp a logo, blind-emboss a pattern, or spot-UV a detail so it catches the light.
Pick one hero finish and let it carry the box. Stacking foil, emboss, and gloss on the same panel usually reads busy rather than expensive.
Build styles
- Lid-and-base: the classic two-piece setup box, lid lifts straight off
- Magnetic: a hidden-magnet flap that snaps shut, covered on our rigid boxes with magnetic lids
- Book-style: opens on a spine like a hardcover
- Drawer: an inner tray that slides out of a sleeve
Inserts and minimums
Most luxury boxes ship with an insert, either die-cut foam or a folded board tray, cut to hold the product dead center. It stops movement in transit and stages the reveal.
Rigid runs carry a higher minimum than folding cartons because each box is hand-assembled, but our floor for rigid is low by industry standards. Send dimensions and a finish direction and we'll build a dieline, wrap a sample in your stock, and proof it before production. When you're ready, get a quote.





