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!
Your ZenPop Stationery Box includes:
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!
Your ZenPop Stationery Box includes:
Kept Fav Pen Case From Raymay Fujii - Notice how it's sized like an elegant long wallet while having space for tools of various sizes. It also features internal layered pockets to keep your tools stable and organized.
Hoso Masu Bread Masking Tape, 6mm x 9mm From RyuRyu - It stands out with 4 designs and 2 sizes. The designs feature elements like baguettes, Japanese white bread(食パン), a bread lineup, and breadshop storefront colors. There are 5 meters of tape in each roll, so you get 20(!!) meters of tape!
Mocchiri Pan Fusen From Sunstar - There are multiple possible bread options on the menu, so we hope you find yours tasteful. The pad covering the sheets is squishy like newly baked bread, making it a healthier option for stress relief than real bread.
MATOKA x Ayu Iwashima Memo From Elcommune - This product is a collaboration with MATOKA and Ayu Iwashima, who is known for art with a rustic, Nordic feel, defined by that unique Japanese perspective. The dual surface paper has strong tooth to its top layer, while the bottom is smooth.
Guitar Pen Petite 3 Colors Set Brown From Teranishi Kagaku - We picked the colors Brown, Dark Brown, & Pumpkin with the bread theme in mind. With these tones in hand, you can give rise to all sorts of delectable designs.
Little Kitchen Sticker Bakery From Mindwave - The stickers are made of cotton washi for a satisfying crafty feeling, perfect for decoration. Notice how the sheet has a narrative. The top designs show them making the dough, and the bottom ones feature bread for sale! Did you know that Melon Bread does not contain any melon?
Big Piece Sticker Bread From Mindwave -These stickers are seriously sizable and feature fun bread designs of many kinds. They’re made with uncoated paper, making them superb for writing on. Enjoy red bean bread, cream bread, croissants, white bread, boule bread, epi bread, fruit sandwich koppe, and a danish with blueberries.
Uniball One 0.38mm Brownblack From Mitsubishi Pencil - This series dominates in the colored ballpoint pen market, and for the bread box, we picked a Brown black tone, which not only is reminiscent of rye bread but is also more pleasing to the eye on white paper.
Sankaku Sandwich Eraser From Iwako - The best part about this eraser is how realistic it looks. The texture, the layers, the colors- it all makes for a standout eraser you’ll want on your desk. Have fun assembling and reassembling the eraser or take cute photos of it in its wrapping to look like you bought it from a Japanese convenience store.
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.
When the snow lays thick, muting traffic and traversal, the one sound that remains is the song of birds dancing in the winter sky. This box takes its feathers from the duality of the warm coziness and icy aesthetic of the Shimaenaga bird, as well as other flying friends. Soar into 2025 with the Twitter Winter Box! Enjoy items like: