A box that clicks shut with a satisfying magnetic pull feels premium before the customer even sees what is inside. That tactile moment sets the tone for the entire unboxing experience.

A magnetic gift box uses built-in magnets in the lid and base to create a secure, satisfying closure. Also called a magnetic closure box or magnetic rigid box, it is one of the most popular premium packaging styles — combining elegant presentation with practical reusability.
There are already several articles on this site about specific uses for magnetic boxes, but this guide covers the full picture — how magnetic closures work, what magnet types are available, which hinge and finish options suit different products, and how to choose the right configuration for your brand. Whether you need boxes for skincare sets, perfume, or corporate gifts, this guide will help you make the right decision.
What Is a Magnetic Gift Box?
A magnetic gift box is a rigid box with magnets embedded in the lid and base. When the lid is closed, the magnets align and create a secure hold. The magnetic closure replaces the need for ribbons, ties, or friction-fit lids, giving a cleaner, more premium appearance.
Magnetic boxes are always rigid boxes — they are constructed from thick greyboard wrapped in printed paper or fabric, with magnets inserted during assembly. The magnet placement varies by box style, but the most common configuration is two magnets in the lid that align with two magnets in the base.
Why Brands Choose Magnetic Boxes
- Premium feel — The magnetic pull signals quality immediately
- Clean appearance — No visible closures, ribbons, or hardware
- Reusable — Customers keep and reuse magnetic boxes for storage
- Presentation — Lid lifts off or opens cleanly, revealing the product
- Versatility — Works for cosmetics, jewelry, electronics, candles, spirits, and gifts
Magnet Types and Strength Guide
The magnet is the most important component of a magnetic gift box. Choosing the right magnet type and strength affects both the user experience and the box structure.
| Magnet Type | Strength | Size | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neodymium (rare earth) | Very strong | Small | Higher | Small boxes, heavy lids, luxury feel |
| Ferrite (ceramic) | Moderate | Medium | Low | Standard boxes, budget-friendly |
| Magnet strip | Weak to moderate | Flexible, cut to size | Low | Boxes with long closure edges, lightweight |
| Disc magnet | Moderate to strong | Round, various sizes | Low–Moderate | Most standard magnetic boxes |
Magnet Strength Selection Guide
| Box Size | Recommended Magnet | Magnet Count | Pull Force Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (10 × 10 cm) | Neodymium disc, 6 × 2 mm | 2 pairs | Light to moderate |
| Medium (15 × 20 cm) | Neodymium disc, 8 × 3 mm | 2 pairs | Moderate |
| Large (25 × 30 cm) | Neodymium disc, 10 × 3 mm | 2–3 pairs | Strong |
| Extra Large (30 × 40 cm) | Neodymium disc, 12 × 3 mm | 3–4 pairs | Very strong |
Magnet Placement Tips
- Magnets should be evenly spaced along the closure edge
- Too few magnets cause the lid to gap open
- Too many magnets make the box difficult to open
- The magnet should be fully concealed inside the board — never visible on the surface
- Test the pull force with the product inside before finalizing production

Magnetic Box Styles: Hinged, Flap, and Two-Piece
Magnetic boxes come in three main configurations. Each offers a different opening experience.
| Style | Opening Mechanism | Best For | Unboxing Feel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hinged lid | Lid is attached to the base with a fabric hinge, opens like a book | Skincare sets, electronics, gifts | Smooth, one-handed opening |
| Flap lid | Front flap folds down, revealing the product | Shadow boxes, display packaging | Dramatic reveal |
| Two-piece (lid and base) | Separate lid lifts off completely | Jewelry, small gifts, accessories | Classic premium |
Hinged Lid Magnetic Box
This is the most popular magnetic gift box style. The lid is connected to the base by a fabric hinge along the back edge. When closed, the magnets hold the lid securely. When opened, the lid lies flat, revealing the product inside.
Hinged magnetic boxes are the standard for premium skincare sets, electronics, and gift sets. The hinge allows the box to open and close thousands of times without wear.
Flap Lid Magnetic Box
A flap lid box has a front panel that folds down — similar to a cigarette pack opening. The magnets are positioned on the flap edge and the front of the base. When the flap is released, it drops open, revealing the product.
Flap boxes create a more dramatic reveal than hinged boxes. They are popular for candles, small electronics, and products where the visual reveal is part of the experience.
Two-Piece Magnetic Box
In a two-piece configuration, the lid and base are separate components. Magnets in the lid align with magnets in the base when placed together. This style is common for smaller items like jewelry, cufflinks, and small accessories.
The two-piece style offers the most flexibility — the lid can be removed completely for product display. However, it requires more precise alignment of the magnets during production.
Materials and Construction
Like all rigid boxes, magnetic gift boxes are constructed from greyboard wrapped in printed paper or fabric.
Greyboard Thickness
| Thickness | Best For | Feel |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5 mm | Lightweight boxes, small products | Standard |
| 2.0 mm | Standard rigid boxes, most products | Good quality |
| 2.5 mm | Premium boxes, larger products | Substantial |
| 3.0 mm | Luxury boxes, very large products | Heavy, impressive |
The greyboard quality matters. High-density greyboard produces a cleaner edge and better durability than low-density board. The wrapping paper also contributes to the overall feel — 120 gsm to 180 gsm paper is standard, with 150 gsm being the most popular choice for gift boxes.
Wrapping Materials
| Material | Appearance | Durability | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper (matte or gloss) | Clean, printed, versatile | Good | Low–Moderate |
| Silk / satin fabric | Luxurious, smooth | Moderate | Higher |
| Leatherette | Premium, textured | High | Higher |
| Kraft paper | Natural, eco-friendly | Good | Low–Moderate |
Finishing Options for Magnetic Boxes
The finish on your magnetic box affects both appearance and perceived value. The same box structure with a different finish can look like a completely different product.
| Finish | Effect | Best For | Cost Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matte lamination | Soft, non-reflective | Most products, clean modern look | Standard |
| Gloss lamination | Shiny, vibrant colors | Bold designs, young brands | Standard |
| Soft-touch coating | Velvety feel, smudge-proof | Luxury cosmetics, skincare | Moderate |
| Foil stamping | Metallic logo or text | Premium branding, logos | Moderate–Higher |
| Embossing | Raised design elements | Logo, patterns, text | Moderate |
| Debossing | Recessed design elements | Clean logo impression | Moderate |
| Spot UV | Glossy highlight on specific areas | Contrast effects | Moderate |
The combination of soft-touch coating with foil stamping is the most popular finish for premium magnetic boxes. The matte, velvety surface contrasts beautifully with a shiny metallic logo.
For eco-friendly options, choose aqueous coating instead of plastic lamination, and use recycled greyboard and FSC-certified paper.
What Products Work Best in Magnetic Gift Boxes
Magnetic gift boxes are versatile, but they excel in specific product categories.
| Product | Box Style | Recommended Finish |
|---|---|---|
| Skincare sets | Hinged lid | Soft-touch + foil |
| Perfume / fragrance | Hinged lid with insert | Matte + gold foil |
| Candle sets | Flap lid or hinged | Matte or uncoated |
| Jewelry | Two-piece | Soft-touch + emboss |
| Chocolate / confectionery | Hinged lid | Gloss + foil |
| Electronics accessories | Hinged lid | Matte + spot UV |
| Corporate gift sets | Hinged lid | Leatherette + foil |
| Spirits / wine | Hinged or two-piece | Soft-touch + deboss |
The key to a great magnetic gift box is matching the interior to the product. A skincare set needs a custom insert that holds each bottle securely. A candle needs a snug fit that prevents movement. Jewelry needs a soft lining that protects delicate surfaces.
For custom inserts, consider EVA trays or foam inserts to keep products in place and elevate the unboxing experience.

How Much Does a Custom Magnetic Gift Box Cost?
Magnetic boxes are the most popular rigid box style, with pricing that reflects the added magnet and hinge costs.
| Box Size | 500 Units | 1,000 Units | 2,500 Units | 5,000 Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small (12 × 12 × 5 cm) | $2.50–$4.00 | $1.80–$3.00 | $1.40–$2.40 | $1.10–$1.90 |
| Medium (18 × 14 × 6 cm) | $3.50–$5.50 | $2.60–$4.00 | $2.00–$3.20 | $1.60–$2.60 |
| Large (25 × 20 × 8 cm) | $4.50–$7.00 | $3.40–$5.20 | $2.60–$4.00 | $2.10–$3.20 |
Additional Costs
| Cost Item | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Neodymium magnet upgrade | +$0.20–$0.50 per set |
| Ribbon lift | +$0.10–$0.30 per box |
| Custom insert (foam / EVA) | +$0.80–$3.00 per set |
| Soft-touch coating | +$0.20–$0.50 per box |
| Foil stamping | +$0.15–$0.40 per surface |
FAQ
What is a magnetic gift box?
A magnetic gift box is a rigid box with magnets embedded in the lid and base. The magnets create a secure closure that feels premium and satisfying to open and close.
Are magnetic gift boxes better than ribbon boxes?
Magnetic boxes offer a cleaner, more modern look than ribbon boxes. Ribbon boxes rely on a tied ribbon for closure, which can feel traditional. Magnetic boxes close securely without external hardware.
What magnet type is best for gift boxes?
Neodymium disc magnets offer the best strength-to-size ratio and are the standard for premium magnetic boxes. Ferrite magnets are a budget-friendly alternative for larger boxes.
Can magnetic gift boxes be reused?
Yes. Customers frequently reuse magnetic boxes for storage, gifts, and organization. The reusable nature of magnetic boxes is a selling point that extends your brand exposure beyond the initial purchase.
What products should not be stored in magnetic boxes?
Products sensitive to magnetic fields — such as credit cards with magnetic strips, some medical devices, and magnetic storage media — should not be stored in magnetic boxes. Consumer use cases rarely present a problem, but it is worth noting for specific products.
How do I open a magnetic gift box?
Most magnetic boxes are opened by gently lifting the lid from the front edge. The magnetic resistance releases smoothly, and the lid opens cleanly.
What is the difference between a magnetic box and a hinged box?
All hinged magnetic boxes are magnetic boxes, but not all magnetic boxes are hinged. Hinged refers to the fabric hinge connecting lid and base. Magnetic refers to the closure mechanism. Some magnetic boxes use flap lids or two-piece construction instead of hinges.
What finishes work best on magnetic boxes?
Soft-touch coating combined with foil stamping is the most popular finish combination for premium magnetic boxes. Matte lamination with embossing is a close second for a modern, clean look.
Can I add a ribbon to a magnetic box?
Yes. Many magnetic boxes include a ribbon lift to help the recipient lift the product from the box. The ribbon is attached to the insert or base and sits beneath the product.
Where can I buy custom magnetic gift boxes
You can order custom magnetic gift boxes from a rigid box manufacturer with experience in magnetic closure construction. Provide your product dimensions, box style preference, and desired finishes for an accurate quote.

