Lindo Guitar Packaging: Protecting the Journey Home
A look at how we prepare and protect each guitar for its journey, with shaped packaging designed to keep every instrument safe from workshop to customer.

Before a guitar reaches a player’s hands, it has already been on a journey.
It begins as wood, parts, ideas, and careful workmanship. It passes through shaping, finishing, wiring, setup, checking, and many small hands-on details.
But even after all that work is finished, there is still one very important step left.
The journey home.
That is why packaging matters to us.
A guitar is not just placed into a box and sent away. It needs to be held properly, supported in the right places, and protected from movement during transport.
For each guitar shape, we prepare packaging that follows the body and neck as closely as possible. The foam support helps keep the instrument steady, reducing unnecessary movement and giving protection to the areas that need it most.
It may not be the most glamorous part of making a guitar.
But it is one of the most important.
Because all the care that goes into the instrument should still be there when the customer opens the box.
The finish should arrive clean. The neck should be protected. The body should feel safe and secure. And the first moment with the guitar should feel exciting, not worrying.
For us, good packaging is part of good craftsmanship.
It is the final layer of care before the guitar leaves us — a quiet promise that we have done our best to protect it all the way to its new home.