Gable boxes are a practical, retail-friendly packaging option that combines the structure of a box with the convenience of a carry handle. Known for their signature “peaked” top, they’re a great fit for market bundles, pop-up sales, wholesale sets, and grab-and-go packaging where customers need something easy to carry.
They also give you generous panel space for branding, product details, and seasonal designs, without needing extra bags or wrapping.
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Technical Specs: Gable Boxes
Common custom options available for gable box packaging.
Box Features
Window Cutout
Seal End
Partial Overlap Seal End
Full Flap Auto Bottom
Auto Bottom
Snap Lock
Corrugated Materials
Corrugated gable boxes (the ones with wavy cardboard layers) offer extra strength. Choose corrugated if your bundle is heavier, you’re using inserts, or you want added protection during transport and handling.
E-flute
Frequently chosen, it features a flute thickness ranging from 1.2 to 2mm.
B-flute
Perfect for bulky boxes and weighty objects, offering a flute thickness between 2.5 and 3mm.
Designs are printed on primary materials and then mounted to corrugated board. All materials contain at least 50% post-consumer recycled content.
White
Clay Coated News Back (CCNB) paper, best suited for printed corrugated uses.
Brown kraft
Unbleached brown paper, perfect for black or white printing only.
Non-corrugated Materials
Paper-based gable boxes, made with at least 50% recycled materials, typically range between 300–400gsm depending on size.
White
High-quality printing results from using Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) paper.
Brown kraft
Unbleached brown paper, perfect for black or white printing only.
Printing
Each package is printed with soy-based ink, an eco-friendly option that results in notably brighter and more vivid colors.
CMYK
CMYK stands as the most common and budget-friendly color scheme in printing.
Pantone
For accurate brand colors to be printed and is more luxury than CMYK.
Coating
To keep your printed designs safe, a special coating is added that prevents scratches and scuffs.
Varnish
A water-based coating that’s environmentally friendly, though not as protective as lamination.
Lamination
While a plastic coated layer offers protection against cracks and tears, it is not an eco-friendly option.
Finishes
Add the final touch to your packaging with a finishing option that enhances your overall package.
Matte
Featuring a smooth and non-reflective surface, this design provides an overall softer look.
Glossy
Glossy and reflective, this surface tends to highlight fingerprints more.
Satin
Semi-glossy, striking a balance between a matte and glossy appearance.
Soft touch
Resembles a matte finish in appearance, yet has a luxurious velvet-like texture to the touch.