To stay ahead of trends and meet brand demand, Coverpla consistently enriches its product catalog through close partnerships with European suppliers. In 2025, this collaborative approach has yielded a particularly rich collection, spanning from understated minimalism to striking premium concepts.

Materials, shapes and colors diversity

The Coverpla catalog abounds with a vast array of solutions, tailored to every market position and brand identity: natural or stained wood, ultra-premium zamak, Surlyn or recycled glass or resin; lightweight or refillable bottles; caps that are strikingly minimal or imposing in size; collars, pumps…

The magic truly happens in the mix-and-match combinations and personalized touches — from decoration to finishing — expertly crafted in Coverpla’s workshops in Nice, France.

Among the new products for 2025 are: two glass bottle designs, Karma and Oscar; three new wooden caps, Olivia, Emy, and Léo; and a new zamak cap, Fanny, which is available in gold or matte silver. Completing the lineup are two transparent Surlyn hoods, Marilyn and Gaby.

Quantified environmental impact

In a sector striving to balance eco-design with luxury codes, choices can often be complex. Distinguishing environmental responsibility from aesthetic desirability is not always straightforward.

Coverpla believes that premium cues — such as the solid appearance of a bottle or the generous proportions of a cap — can be maintained through bold design solutions, like incorporating a false bottom to simulate a thick base or opting for recycled materials such as glass, Surlyn, or zamak.

Committed to transparency and to supporting brand development, the company also plans to provide quantified environmental impact data for each of its components.