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Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
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DUKAS_186534310_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper comes with a sheet of stickers
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534309_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper. Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534308_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper. Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastry
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534305_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534304_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534303_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534302_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186534301_FER
Tasty bread style wrapping paper
Ferrari Press Agency
Bakermee 1
Ref 16948
30/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper comes with a sheet of stickers for labelling packages
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)