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Matchbook Memo Note Sets
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$4.00
Step back in time with these nostalgic Matchbox Memos from Furukawa Paper Works, designed to look like a vintage matchbox from a business.
The box is silk-screen printed for an authentic retro feel, making it a delightful keepsake even after the paper is gone. Inside, you’ll find 35 mini washi letter papers - each decorated with playful matchstick-style ruled lines and six unique designs inspired by a fictional coffee shop. Though the cafés are imaginary, each design tells its own story, adding an extra layer of charm to every note you write. Perfectly sized for small messages, lunchbox notes, or thoughtful little gifts, this memo set is easy to tuck into your bag or pass along as a sweet souvenir. And when the paper runs out? The sturdy matchbox-style case makes an adorable container for small treasures.
The box is silk-screen printed for an authentic retro feel, making it a delightful keepsake even after the paper is gone. Inside, you’ll find 35 mini washi letter papers - each decorated with playful matchstick-style ruled lines and six unique designs inspired by a fictional coffee shop. Though the cafés are imaginary, each design tells its own story, adding an extra layer of charm to every note you write. Perfectly sized for small messages, lunchbox notes, or thoughtful little gifts, this memo set is easy to tuck into your bag or pass along as a sweet souvenir. And when the paper runs out? The sturdy matchbox-style case makes an adorable container for small treasures.
- Includes matchbox-style box + washi note sheets
- Printed with screen-printed vintage-style art
- Made in Japan with traditional washi craftsmanship
- Perfect for mini notes, gifts, or desk decor
- Box size (approx.): 2.1" H × 2.9" W × 0.7" D
- Letter paper size: 1.8" H × 2.5" W - 35 sheets
- Package size: 2.1" H × 3.0" W × 0.7" D
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About Furukawa Shiko
The origins of this paper company date back over 1,300 years to the historical craftsmanship of washi paper in Mino City, Gifu Prefecture. The inheritance of delicate, aesthetic sense and values from the Nara and Heian period has been preserved to the present days. Today, Furukawa Paper Mill wants to connect this precious history through paper and people. They believe a rich life that has been cultivated with respect for the blessings of nature is also found in paper, and is an aesthetic sense and value that has been handed down from many years ago.