Ingenious Gift Wrapping Paper Looks and Feels Like Bread


There is a special hesitation that arises when receiving a beautifully wrapped gift, as you almost don’t want to tear the paper. Tokyo-based designer Tsujio Ippei takes things a step further with his eponymous creation Permy. This ultra-realistic wrapping paper series is one that you will not only want to visually savor, but may even make you want to take a bite!
At first glance, Perm-wrapped gifts look just like crunchy baguettes, flaky pastries or soft loaves. this Trompe l’oeil The effect goes beyond that only I’m looking Like different types of bread, but also sense Like them. The sheet has a rough texture to mimic the quality of real bread crust.
The set includes three distinct styles, each designed to suit differently shaped gifts. this time Designed in the shape of an authentic French baguette, it is made for long, cylindrical gift wrapping. SakusakuIt’s meant to resemble the organic pattern of thin layers of Danish pastry, and wrap smaller gifts. snow Made for large boxes and resembles soft white bread.
Each set contains one A2 sheet of each of the three designs, providing versatility in different packs. In addition, the set also comes with a sticker sheet. The stickers say “Thank You,” “Happy Birthday,” and “For You” for different occasions, plus some decorative stickers for a personal touch.
Bakermee wrapping paper can be purchased for 1,320 JPY ($8.55 USD) per set of Ippei web store.
Created by Tokyo-based designer Tsujio Ippei Permya fun and sensory gift wrapping option that’s meant to look like bread.


Not only are they a treat for the eyes, but they also have a texture similar to a rough bread crust.


This trompe-l’œil design has three custom patterns to apply to its packaging shapes and sizes to make it look more realistic.


baguette pattern, this timeintended for long and cylindrical gifts.


snow Simulates soft white bread and is intended for larger boxes.
SakusakuThe image pattern is intended to resemble the thin layers of Danish pastry, and to wrap smaller gifts.


The set also comes with a sticker pack for an extra personal touch.






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