Stand in a field of flowers and listen. Not to the birdsong, the gurgle of the trinkle or the fluttering leaves on the tree. No. Listen to the flowers. What do they say? In Japan, this is called “Hanakotoba” or “The words of the flowers”. This stationery box is inspired by this silent form of poetry, letting the sudden symbolism of nature emanate in all the tools, planting a seed of creativity within you.
Your ZenPop Stationery Box includes:
Stand in a field of flowers and listen. Not to the birdsong, the gurgle of the trinkle or the fluttering leaves on the tree. No. Listen to the flowers. What do they say? In Japan, this is called “Hanakotoba” or “The words of the flowers”. This stationery box is inspired by this silent form of poetry, letting the sudden symbolism of nature emanate in all the tools, planting a seed of creativity within you.
Your ZenPop Stationery Box includes:
Elcommun - Everyday Note A5 - Elcomune is all about simple things for adults who still want something a little extra. This notebook is a testament to the marriage and design functionality they’re so proud of with patterns of flowers that will soothe your soul. The paper is your classic Elcomune paper which is made in a calm white that’s easy on the eyes and goes well with the design of the book itself. The front page is also foil stamped.
Midori 3 Pocket Holder A5 Slim Floral Pattern - The beauty of this folder is only surpassed by its convenience. Designed for stationery folks on the go, it has 3 folders for anything from stickers, A4 trifolded paper, tickets, passports, masks and smaller stationery items like pens and rulers. The pockets overlap with light transparency, changing the design as well as organizing your things. There are 2 lids to keep things from spilling out, while still providing easy access.
NB Japanese Style Stickers Large Flowers and Seasons - Gorgeous washi paper is the base of this sticker sheet. The texture feels hand crafted and really amplifies the beauty of the floral designs on the stickers. If that wasn’t enough, each design is surrounded by Japanese gold foil. There are 18 stickers and each one features a flower like cosmos, cherry blossoms, morning glories and rhododendron from all 4 seasons. The shapes are either rounded squares or circles.
bande Fairy Pansy masking tape you can peel off one by one - Don’t mistake this for a roll of washi tape, this is a roll of translucent stickers featuring pansies in fairy-tale-like colors. There are 150 pieces so don’t be afraid to use them. They can decorate your notebooks, furniture, or pretty much anything you’d like to see a bit more floral.
Zebra Sarasa Study 0.5mm JJM88 - The Sarasa Study is here to help you achieve your goals this summer. This pen looks professional, but with its translucent body, reveals a cherry blossom design on the ink capsule. If you look closely, you’ll notice there is an ink meter as well to show you how much you’ve written as a motivator. Sarasa is generally known for its great writing feel, strong clip and fast drying ink.Oh, and we included a refill for your pen so that you can keep going.
PILOT Friction Stamp SPF-12-57P Flower - The plum flowers bloom right at the end of winter in Japan, and bring beautiful little flowers to trees that would otherwise look like they belong in the garden of a haunted mansion. This stamp is a perfect tool to add a bit of cheer to any page you’re working on. The ink does not sink into the paper, preventing bleeding and allows for erasability, and makes it amazing for letters, study books, or diaries.
MIDORI Paper Clip P-51 Flower -These sunflower shaped clips are more natural than they may seem. They’re made of majority paper, yet they still manage to hold up to 10 pages of copy paper securely. Their calm color and strength make them excellent bookmarks or supporters for adding some color to your work documents. Sunflowers are very popular flowers in Japan, you will find several fields of them outside of big cities people go to and enjoy fun photoshoots.
Hibiya Kadan Film index Made in Japan Memo Record Notebook Planner Sticker - These stickers are handy for those with an organizer brain, or perhaps you don’t, and need some support. These stickers come in 2 types, all to compliment each other in indexing your desired content. Use the rectangles to create overhead labels, and write in the area that attaches to the paper. The circular stickers can either be used as markers, decor or labels just the same. The material is PET so it’s waterproof, yet super thin and flexible like paper. It fits neatly into the folder included in this box.
Ryuryu Soumocca Transparent Tape 20mm Wide Garden - We originally picked this tape for the attention to detail given to the flowers that decorate this clear tape. You can tell RyuRyu really appreciate pressed flowers with the work that’s put into the watercolor recreations adorning the roll. The second reason we picked it is that despite it being a poly material, you can still tear it by hand! Have fun “pressing flowers” wherever you go.
Bread may not be the first thing you associate with Japan, but people here love the cute shapes, the textures and hues, and most of all, the flavors. This box borrows aesthetics from bread and cafes and abstracts it just enough to bring you a freshly baked theme for this month!
Cherry Blossoms meet Sanrio in this Hanami-inspired box! It’s a ZenPop tradition to center the Spring theme around cherry blossom viewing. The charm of Hello Kitty, My Melody, and Friends was a match made in heaven.. or well, technically made in Japan, but you know what we mean^^ We focused our efforts on a cherry blossom color scheme with items and characters that complement the experience and aesthetic. If you love decor then this box is especially for you!
For many, stationery is a tool to explore memories, nostalgia, aesthetic and romance. These are all feelings Japan connects with the short but sweet Taisho era at the beginning of the 20th century. This box features items that reflect the emergence of individualism and merging of the new western influences and old Japanese aesthetics that defined the Taisho era. Or at least how it is romanticized today. The box is designed with a hint of spring soon around the corner, and a hint of green for the year of the snake.