I’m developing a small-scale candy presentation line built around 15 cm³ acrylic boxes and coordinated display pieces. Each box must feel like a miniature artwork: geometric angles, subtle floral accents, and one-of-a-kind silhouettes are all in play. To complement the boxes, I also need a flat acrylic “palm” board plus a set of wooden tray trees where individual candies can hang. Here is what I’m after: • Concept sketches and high-resolution mock-ups showing the full family of pieces – boxes, palm board, and hanging trees – from multiple angles. • Production-ready files (vector artwork for the patterns and CAD/STL or DXF for laser-cutting/CNC) so my fabricator can move straight to prototyping. • Creative integration of geometric shapes and floral motifs; feel free to push boundaries with unexpected contours as long as they remain functional for filling and sealing candy. • Consistent sizing: internal volume around 15 cm³ per box, with wall thickness and lid detail left to your expertise. I will share a mood board of references once we start so you can draw inspiration without copying directly. If you routinely design for acrylic fabrication—using software such as Illustrator, Rhino, Fusion 360, or similar—and can balance aesthetics with manufacturability, let’s collaborate.