
Sticky Notes Dog
Illustrated by popular illustrator Natsumi Teraoka, these sticky notes dog can also be used as indexes for planners and notebooks. The cute, round dog is drawn with rainbow-colored lines, creating an appealing design with a gentle atmosphere. The adhesive used makes it difficult for the dog to curl when peeled off, and it sticks firmly.
Natsumi Teraoka is a Japanese illustrator known for her charming, whimsical artwork using pencils only. She collaborated with Japanese stationery brand Midori to create delightful dog illustrations, capturing the unique personalities of various breeds. Her playful, heartwarming designs bring joy and warmth to the diaries and stickers, showcasing her love for animals.
Details
Measures 3,1-3,8× 3,8-4,2 cm each
Counts 3 x 15 sticky notes
Made in Japan
Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam
Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.
Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.
Illustrated by popular illustrator Natsumi Teraoka, these sticky notes dog can also be used as indexes for planners and notebooks. The cute, round dog is drawn with rainbow-colored lines, creating an appealing design with a gentle atmosphere. The adhesive used makes it difficult for the dog to curl when peeled off, and it sticks firmly.
Natsumi Teraoka is a Japanese illustrator known for her charming, whimsical artwork using pencils only. She collaborated with Japanese stationery brand Midori to create delightful dog illustrations, capturing the unique personalities of various breeds. Her playful, heartwarming designs bring joy and warmth to the diaries and stickers, showcasing her love for animals.
Details
Measures 3,1-3,8× 3,8-4,2 cm each
Counts 3 x 15 sticky notes
Made in Japan
Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam
Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.
Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.
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Illustrated by popular illustrator Natsumi Teraoka, these sticky notes dog can also be used as indexes for planners and notebooks. The cute, round dog is drawn with rainbow-colored lines, creating an appealing design with a gentle atmosphere. The adhesive used makes it difficult for the dog to curl when peeled off, and it sticks firmly.
Natsumi Teraoka is a Japanese illustrator known for her charming, whimsical artwork using pencils only. She collaborated with Japanese stationery brand Midori to create delightful dog illustrations, capturing the unique personalities of various breeds. Her playful, heartwarming designs bring joy and warmth to the diaries and stickers, showcasing her love for animals.
Details
Measures 3,1-3,8× 3,8-4,2 cm each
Counts 3 x 15 sticky notes
Made in Japan
Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam
Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.
Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.























