Geometrical control in product design using glass is important.
Product design in glass, particularly for perfume bottles and jars, goes beyond aesthetics. In industrial design and product development, geometry and technical precision are crucial in guaranteeing the success of the final product. Even a minor mistake in proportion or thickness can result in production failure or impair the functionality of the container. For this reason, every detail in product design must be carefully managed to ensure a technically viable outcome.
The process behind glass product design
Designing perfume glass bottles or jars from concept to production involves highly controlled steps, which are very important in industrial design and product development.
Conceptualization: This is the initial phase of product design where an idea is conceived and put into a three-dimensional design. Every bend, curve, and dimension of the product is duly designed. Distribution of thickness, strength of the glass, and stability of the container are taken into consideration.
Technical feasibility: Glass is a material that requires absolute precision. Any anomaly in geometry can alter the quality of the product. A thickness that is wrongly calculated can make the container more fragile than it should be, or create problems during filling and sealing. In the design of products in Valencia, technical control of every parameter is crucial in order to avoid distortions and ensure the structural soundness of the final product.
Balance between form and function: is essential in product design when it comes to glass. It needs to be aesthetically pleasing to the consumer while sitting on store shelves, yet functional. Weight and stability, factors of balance, need to go hand in hand with geometry to create such a container that would be attractive yet practical for everyday application.
Technical documentation and validation: Detailed technical documentation is an integral part of industrial design and product development. Each glass bottle or jar has to have exact specifications on material thickness, dimensional tolerances, and other factors that are crucial. That way, the final product stays true to the original concept without problems during mass production.
Problematic aspects of glass design: anticipating and solving
Geometric control of a product design is one of the best advantages to predict problems even before arriving at the production stage. By making an elaborated design, the possible deformations of the glass in cooling, the poor distribution of weight, or the fragility in critical points are foreseen. It optimizes the design, saving time and money.
Conclusion: from concept to final product
The industrial design of glass bottles and jars is an art that requires meticulous attention to detail and a special focus on geometric control. From conceptualization to technical documentation, every stage of the process is designed to ensure a final product that is both aesthetically striking and functionally optimal. In our Valencia studio, we work in detail at every step of industrial design and product development to ensure that every creative vision is turned into a perfect product.