Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap
Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap

Hope | Large Furoshiki Wrap

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CO2 Emissions
1 kg
Regular price$21.00
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  • Good For You: Gorgeous, sustainable and affordable, Wrappr is the simple, earth-loving alternative to disposable paper gift wrapping designed by artists that will make your gift even more special.
  • Good For The Environment: Honoring Furoshiki, the 1,200-year-old Japanese tradition of fabric wrapping, each Wrappr is a gift in itself, designed to be repurposed or re-used and comes in a 100% recycled box that you can also use for your gift wrapping.
  • CO2 Emissions: 1 kg (2.2 lbs).
  • CO2 Emissions Savings: 10.7 kg (23.6 lbs) vs. conventional alternative.

From The Koi and the Lily Collection, this large cotton furoshiki wrap featuring original artwork by Canadian artist Adam Klassen perfect for wrapping larger gifts or repurposing as a bag or scarf. Dimensions are 90 cm. x 90 cm. square or 35.5 x 35.5 inches square.

This collection is inspired by the hearty and beautiful water lily. Sprouting out of wet soil, reaching up through the dark water towards the sunlight, to the deep water's surface, the water lily is a universal symbol for rebirth and celebration and hope.

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Wrappr

A new baby, a climate crisis and souvenirs from Japan - all led to the birth of Wrappr. After receiving gifts all wrapped in plastic for their newborn, the founder looked for a different alternative to leave a better world for her little girl.


The furoshiki wraps were the perfect solution! They were reusable, simple to fold and incredibly beautiful. And each one was a piece of art. Not only could the fabric wraps offer a sustainable solution to the gift wrap epidemic, they could also give artists around the world the opportunity to promote and sell their work. And so, with those two objectives in mind, Wrappr was born.