Hobonichi Folder x 3 [Yumi Kitagishi: Little Gifts] A6

£6.75 £9.00

This set of 3 folders fits perfectly into the pockets of A6 size Hobonichi Techo covers. Three designs by illustrator Yumi Kitagishi were chosen for the set of 3.

The first folder matches the 2024 cover Little Gifts. It shows an array of carefully drawn illustrations of items that Kitagishi cherishes. You can find all kinds of sparkling treasures across the design, including a seal snow globe, a clasp pouch with a face, a cat stamp, and a rose tea bag.

The second folder is the same Little Gifts design but with different motifs. The colour of the background is brown.

The third folder is from the 2024 Weeks book Take a Look. The design lines up various pieces of artwork in frames. From cats, crocodiles, dogs to seals, all the animals spruced up and looking this way are charming and have a look you’ll never grow tired of. We chose a smokey blue for the background.

This folder set allows you to have Kitagishi’s pieces of art by your side. The folders can store receipts, clippings, and other items to help organise your desk, or carry tickets and other items you want to keep portable and accessible.


About Yumi Kitagishi

Illustrator. Creates works with a rich sense of colour and the warmth of hand-drawing, giving people a picture book-like view of the world. Illustrated for Kitty Cat Nursery Strolling Car (written by Hiroshi Ishizaki, published by Kodansha) and Little Stories of 366 Days (Shufunotomo).


Specifications

Size H: 148 x W: 105 x T: 0.4 mm / H: 5.8" x W: 4.1" x T: 0.0"
Weight Approx. 18 g
Main material PP

This set of 3 folders fits perfectly into the pockets of A6 size Hobonichi Techo covers. Three designs by illustrator Yumi Kitagishi were chosen for the set of 3.

The first folder matches the 2024 cover Little Gifts. It shows an array of carefully drawn illustrations of items that Kitagishi cherishes. You can find all kinds of sparkling treasures across the design, including a seal snow globe, a clasp pouch with a face, a cat stamp, and a rose tea bag.

The second folder is the same Little Gifts design but with different motifs. The colour of the background is brown.

The third folder is from the 2024 Weeks book Take a Look. The design lines up various pieces of artwork in frames. From cats, crocodiles, dogs to seals, all the animals spruced up and looking this way are charming and have a look you’ll never grow tired of. We chose a smokey blue for the background.

This folder set allows you to have Kitagishi’s pieces of art by your side. The folders can store receipts, clippings, and other items to help organise your desk, or carry tickets and other items you want to keep portable and accessible.


About Yumi Kitagishi

Illustrator. Creates works with a rich sense of colour and the warmth of hand-drawing, giving people a picture book-like view of the world. Illustrated for Kitty Cat Nursery Strolling Car (written by Hiroshi Ishizaki, published by Kodansha) and Little Stories of 366 Days (Shufunotomo).


Specifications

Size H: 148 x W: 105 x T: 0.4 mm / H: 5.8" x W: 4.1" x T: 0.0"
Weight Approx. 18 g
Main material PP
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