Cake and Pastry Boxes: How to Choose the Right Packaging for Your Bakery

Packaging for a cake is part of the product itself. Packaging is often what drives a customer to choose you over someone else, and this is even more true in the world of baking, where presentation matters as much as taste. A well-packaged cake arrives intact, looks great on the counter and communicates care and professionalism before it is even opened.

 

In this guide we help you choose the right box for every type of baked product, from whole cakes to tartlets, from quiches to counter-display treats.

Cake Boxes: Choosing the Right Size

The size of the box should be proportional to the cake it needs to hold. A box that is too large allows the product to shift during transport; one that is too tight risks ruining the decoration. A good rule of thumb is to leave around 2cm of margin on each side and at least 3cm of space between the top of the cake and the lid.

 

For low cakes such as cheesecakes or naked cakes with minimal decoration, a cake box with a height of around 100mm is generally sufficient. For multi-tier cakes or those with elaborate decoration, it is best to choose a height of at least 125mm to prevent the lid from crushing the finishing touches.

Window Boxes: When Displaying Means Selling

A well-made tart, a decorated tartlet or a cake with elaborate frosting sells better when the customer can see it before buying. Window boxes are designed exactly for this: they remove the barrier between product and customer and turn the packaging itself into an active selling tool.

 

They are particularly useful for counter sales, markets and fairs, where the visual impact of the product often drives the purchase decision. They work well for tarts and tartlets as well as for log cakes, rolls and elongated desserts.

Single Portions and Tartlets: Small Does Not Mean Less Important

Single portions are often underestimated when it comes to packaging. Yet a tartlet box or individual dessert packaged in a well-proportioned container communicates the same care and attention as a whole cake. The right box for a single portion should hold the product securely without letting it shift, protect the top decoration and have a format suited to retail sale or gift packaging.

Quiches, Focaccias, and Savoury Products

Packaging is not only about sweet treats. Quiches, filled focaccia and artisan pizzas have specific requirements: they need a stable base, a flat format and a lid that does not press down on the contents. Pizza and quiche boxes, with their square and low profile, are designed exactly for this and are a practical solution for anyone producing both sweet and savoury items.

Special Occasions: When Packaging Becomes Part of the Gift

For cakes intended for birthdays, weddings or special occasions, the box is not just a container but part of the gift experience. In these cases it is worth choosing a more refined finish, such as a silver cake box or one with premium details, which communicates elegance and care without the need for additional accessories.

White or Kraft: Which Finish to Choose

The finish of the box should be consistent with your brand's visual identity. White cardboard is clean, professional and neutral: it suits any labelling style and lets custom graphics stand out. Kraft cardboard communicates naturalness, craftsmanship and sustainability, qualities highly valued by customers buying artisan baked goods.

 

The choice is not just aesthetic: it communicates who you are before the customer even reads your name on the label.

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