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Napping on Bread Postcard - JAM Retro Printing x Furukawashiko

Napping on Bread Postcard - JAM Retro Printing x Furukawashiko

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“I want to sleep on bread earnestly.”

A cat, fully committed to napping on a loaf of bread, against a warm yellow-orange ground. The illustration comes from the Sweets and Animals Workshop series.

The risograph printing gives the card its particular warmth: the orange carries a soft grain, the black of the cat's markings sits with a slight imperfection, and the result feels more like a small edition print than a mass-produced postcard. The caption does all the work it needs to.

  • A brilliant card for the cat person who also has opinions about bread
  • Works beautifully in any collection of quirky illustrated animal stationery
  • A small, frameable piece that earns its place on a kitchen noticeboard

The details

  • 20gsm matte card stock
  • H148 × W100mm
  • Made in Japan

About JAM Retro Printing

JAM Retro Printing is a risograph printing studio based in Osaka, Japan. Specialising in the art of risograph, their prints embrace the imperfect beauty of the medium: slight colour shifts, vivid ink that fades to the touch, and uneven fills that make every piece feel handmade and unrepeatable.


About Furukawashiko 古川紙工

Established in 1835 during the late Edo period, Furukawashiko is a storied manufacturer based in Mino, Gifu Prefecture, the heart of Japan’s 1,300-year-old Mino Washi tradition. For nearly two centuries, the company has preserved this UNESCO-recognized craft by translating it into modern "wa-stationery" (和文具, stationery that highlights Japanese heritage). They are particularly world-renowned for their charming, palm-sized mini letter sets—and the nostalgic “Watashi Biyori” (私日和) series. By collaborating with contemporary illustrators for limited-edition collections, Furukawashiko bridges ancient paper-making heritage with a playful, retro aesthetic, ensuring the tactile beauty of washi remains a vibrant part of everyday creative writing.

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