Coverpla is expanding its product catalog in partnership with European companies. These new products will be presented at Paris Packaging Week, to be held on January 28 and 29, 2025.
This year, Coverpla is responding to the demand for generously shaped caps - which brands are happy to match with bottles of all sizes, including minis - and simple, effective, accessible caps.
The SME also offers bottles whose premium codes are often based on the thickness of the glass.
It has the crystalline transparency of glass and the strength of plastic: surlyn is injected by Coverpla in its workshops in Nice from virgin material, or from production waste for tinted versions. In addition, grades of surlyn made from recycled waste oil will soon be available.
Coverpla's catalog features the Marilyn hood, with its large proportions and elegant facets ready to reflect light like glass.
More straightforward, the Gaby surlyn model is eagerly awaited by brands for its cylindrical shape, easy to match with all bottle types.
In the wood hood range, Léo is simply matched with two recessed fillets and a PP insert. It is immediately available (from stock) in both white and tobacco. It can be ordered in a special shade, from 5,000 units upwards.
The Karma bottle stands out for its 50-ml format and the way it distributes the material. Designed by Coverpla, it is produced by Zignago Vetro and features a crimping ring.
The Oscar bottle adopts the "apothecary" spirit so fashionable for perfumes and cosmetics. Depending on the format chosen (50 or 100 ml), it takes on a very different look, to which its thick base is no stranger. Also manufactured by Zignago Vetro, it features a crimping ring.
Photo of the Marilyn hood taken from the Coverpla website.