
Quadpack has launched a new collection of beauty packaging designs, BeautyWood 2026, that explore the sensory appeal of wood, or more specifically maple wood.
According to Quacdpack, each piece in the collection is made of 100% ash or maple wood, sourced from sustainably-managed European forests. Quadpack’s low-emission wood factory uses modern carving techniques that minimize material waste. Production scrap is repurposed as fuel for the facilities.
It said the beauty packaging designs focuses on sumptuous, tactile finishes that evoke an emotional connection with the user. The ergonomic components are made for natural handling, aligned with luxury codes and eco-design principles.
Conceived under guidance from the Creative Hub, BeautyWood 2026 proposes new design languages in packaging. This year, the aesthetic focus is on fluidity, softness and natural movement. Different pack types have been sculpted into flowing forms, with decorative finishes that invite touch and emotion – including refillable jars, lipsticks and compacts featuring Woodacity technology.
Senior category specialist Denisa Stircea said, “BeautyWood 2026 is a tour de force in sustainable design and manufacture. Our wood experts integrate CNC carving with artisanal finishing, industrializing pure craftsmanship. The conceptual collection serves as inspiration to imagine new possibilities with wood. It’s a modern tribute to touch that will appeal to luxury houses and niche brands looking for storytelling through package design.”