Brand-owned shape
You want a bottle or jar silhouette that feels distinctive to your brand and shelf position.
Custom glass packaging
Share your sketch, reference sample or launch requirements. Bottlix helps develop production-ready bottles, jars, closures and decoration systems.
Shape, capacity, neck finish and glass weight are assessed early so tooling decisions are clear.
Color, surface, logo method and closure height are aligned for a consistent result.
Approved samples, tolerances, QC points and packing details are organized before production.

Beyond standard catalog
Custom development supports projects where shape, capacity, closure, decoration or packing is shaped around your brand, formula or launch plan.
Where custom adds value
When your package calls for a unique shape, controlled finish, matched closure or launch-ready specification, Bottlix can turn the idea into a producible plan.
You want a bottle or jar silhouette that feels distinctive to your brand and shelf position.
Your fill volume, opening size or closure setup calls for a tailored container structure.
The launch calls for controlled color, frosting, coating, screen print or metallic detail.
Pump, dropper, sprayer, stopper or cap performance should align with the container and formula.
Multiple SKUs can share consistent proportions, finishes and components across one range.
A sample, sketch or benchmark pack can be translated into a practical production direction.

Customizable scope
A custom container is more than a new shape. We connect mold structure, closure fit, surface treatment, decoration, sample approval and export packing.
Create silhouette, fill volume, shoulder line, wall feel and base presence.
Select thread, crimp, stopper or pump options around filling method and closure plan.
Choose clear, amber, green, frosted or custom color based on protection and brand style.
Confirm frosting, coating, matte, gloss or tactile textures through sample review.
Position print, hot stamping, embossing, labels or artwork with production needs in mind.
Pair caps, pumps, sprayers, droppers, corks, liners and inserts from the start.
Coordinate inserts, cartons or retail sets when extra protection or presentation is needed.
Plan trays, dividers, cartons, pallets and inspection steps for long-distance shipment.
Development workflow
This workflow aligns samples, decoration standards and closure details before production.

Share reference sample, target capacity, filling product, closure preference, decoration goal, quantity and market.
We review mold feasibility, wall thickness, base weight, neck finish, label area and shape stability.
Tooling, coating, printing, frosting, color and closure components are planned before sampling.
Review structure samples, decoration samples, closure matching and sample packing before production.
Dimensions, appearance, finish standards, approved sample, carton method and QC checkpoints are confirmed.
The confirmed specification moves into production, inspection, protective packing and export shipment.
Decoration and finishing
Surface treatment can influence closure height, label placement, touch quality and carton protection, so finish planning starts early.
Clean brand marks and ingredient panels with a clear planned print area.
Metallic logo detail for premium launches on suitable surface areas.
Soft-touch opacity for beauty, fragrance and home care packs.
Custom brand color, matte, gloss or gradient finish with sample confirmation.
Molded brand detail when the shape and tooling plan allow it.
Flat or predictable panels for labels, compliance marks and batch information.


Closure and component matching
The strongest custom packs are checked as a complete system before bulk production.
Bottle or jar shape, capacity, weight, mouth opening, shoulder and decoration area.
Pump, dropper, sprayer, cork, cap, liner, inner plug or child-resistant system.
Color, coating, frosting, print, foil, label, embossing and finishing tolerance.
Production planning guidance
Premium ideas work best when tooling, decoration and protective packing are considered together.
Corners and shoulder lines influence tooling, glass weight and inspection consistency.
A heavier base can elevate the look while changing cost, carton load and shipping weight.
Neck finish is coordinated early so pumps, droppers, sprayers and liners stay compatible.
Coating and printing are planned after closure height and label area are clear.
Glossy finishes are paired with protective packing to help preserve the surface through transit.
Decoration samples are reviewed in realistic filled-pack conditions when appearance matters.


Project details to prepare
More context helps Bottlix recommend a practical development route, estimate feasibility and prepare the right sampling plan.