On our minds: it’s a wrap
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by adakallgren on 4 December, 2015
Lush offers wrap-style scarves as an alternative to wrapping paper.
On our minds is the wrap-style scarves sold by Lush as alternative carrier bags and wrapping paper in the run up to Christmas. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of furoshiki – the art of wrapping in fabric – the “Knot Wraps” can be tied around any beauty products purchased and carried instead of a bag, but also work as gift wrapping paper or scarves. Each piece is either vintage, made from organic cotton or created from recycled plastic bottles and made to be used or worn again and again – giving waste-free packaging a whole new spark. Image from a previous Knot Wrap collaboration with Vivienne Westwood. See them all here.
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