Stuller Issues New Packaging & Display Catalog
The 2024-2025 edition features new colors and styles, as well as storytelling elements.

It features new items in complementary colors and finishes for help with brand building, making last impressions, and elevating the beauty of jewelry, the manufacturer said.
The 2024–2025 catalog has more than 2,400 items with badges indicating new products and offerings with new colors and styles.
It also offers bundling options designed to go with featured collections to coordinate a “full packaging story,” the company said.
“Our new packaging and display catalog isn't just about presentation; it's about storytelling,” said Tori Olivier, packaging and display manager at Stuller.
“Each box and display reflect the heart of your brand, inviting customers into a world of luxury.”
Other highlights include tips on merchandising display cases and an online shopping guide.
Stuller is also holding a contest with a prize of $400 in account credit with the company. It’s open from May 20 to June 21, and the form to enter, a virtual “scavenger hunt,” can be found here.
The winner will be announced on Stuller’s social media June 26.
To learn more about the catalog and participate in the catalog contest, visit Stuller’s website.
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