Japanese designer Ippei Tsujio shows us a charming and unique take on wrapping paper, creating a series of beautiful bread facsimiles.

From baguette, ciabatta, or classic sandwich bread, the designs feature texture, color, and shading that make them look as if they just came out of a hot oven.

The paper is still in conceptual phase, but we imagine it’d be a big seller.

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Three textured sheets of orange and brown paper stacked on a light background, with three scored lines on the upper sheet.

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