Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

TokyoMilk Soap

tokyomilk

Designed by Margot Elena Wells | Country: United States

A new line of deliciously scented, French-milled soaps by the Denver-based soap impresario and designer Margot Elena Wells. TokyoMilk soaps come in four scents (Rosewood, White Linden — my favorite, Exotic Woods and White Vetiver), and are wrapped in charmingly illustrated linen paper. Wells, a self-taught illustrator, designs all of the finely detailed packaging. In addition to soap, she also has a line of clever, hand-drawn note cards. Attach a card to one of the soaps, and you have an inexpensive but appealing host or house-warming gift.”

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