Not too long ago, I was browsing in Rockridge's divine Maison d'Etre when I came across several boxed sets of really beautiful paper. And not only was the paper lovely to look at, it was imbued with a subtle but heavenly natural fragrance as well.
Produced in collaboration by Brickhouse Soap and Dewey Howard, the recycled paper measures a generous 19 1/2 by 27 inches, and can be used to line your drawers, to wrap gifts, or to give as a gift itself. The scents include green tea, fig, orange blossom, verbena, cinnamon clove, and rosewood.
The paper is $30 for a box of six (the recycled boxes are beautiful, too) from Figments Design, at Anthropologie stores, and, of course, at Oakland's Maison d'Etre.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Cool Stuff: Scented Wrapping Papers
Posted by Leah at 11:42 AM
Labels: Brickhouse Soap, Cool Stuff, Dewey Howard, drawer liner paper, scented paper, wrapping paper
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