The Newport Cookie House is a cookie brand reflecting Newport, Rhode Island’s historic architecture. The collection features three flavors–Lemon, Blueberry, and Strawberry–each paired with a specific Newport home. Architectural elements from three residences were distilled into three paradigms to create a cohesive brand. 

The structural design of the package references a house form, balancing concept and functionality. A recurring gable roof and dormers unify the line, while elements such as scallop shingles, bay windows, and decorative brackets highlight the individual charm of each Newport home. Each package is designed not only to protect the cookie product inside, but also to invite the consumer into a visual story of place and flavor.

Reference Houses

  • A three-story yellow house with white trim, black shutters, and a porch with steps leading to the front door. The house has decorative window dormers on the roof and is surrounded by a white picket fence. There are cars parked in front, and trees are visible in the background.

    Lemon

    A.K. Sherman House, 1882

  • A small two-story house painted in white with blue trims and shingles, featuring a bay window on the upper floor and a door with a window on the lower floor, set on a brick sidewalk next to a driveway and neighboring yellow house.

    Blueberry

    T. T. Carr House, 1883-1893

  • Red three-story house with white door, stone foundation, on a city street with parked cars, clear blue sky, and neighboring houses.

    Strawberry

    Samuel Hopkins House, circa 1710