Nothing is quite as kawaii as Japanese stationery and paper paraphernalia, and Hitotoki’s latest offering for KING JIM is proof of that. The stationery brand recently launched Coffret, a collection of peel and stick PET film stickers designed by Japanese artist Smanim that resemble makeup palettes. The stickers’ transparent film material is also ideal for layering, further extending the makeup experience. The variety of shapes, solid colors, playful patterns, and foil stamping inspired by Smanim’s own artworks allows for endless configurations, whether you use the stickers for journals, planners, scrapbooks, gift wrapping, or just everyday notes.

sticker palettes on painted artworks

three sticker palettes on a tray

There are five “palettes” containing different shapes – round, square, circle, bar, and triangle – and four colorways for each configuration, creating a total of 20 products in the Coffret collection. Each item contains 4-6 designs with eight stickers per design. With all the fun ways you can layer and use the stickers, the question isn’t Where can I apply them? It’s How many should I buy?!

hand peeling off a sticker from a palette

hands peeling a sticker

hand applying stickers onto a notebook

open spread of a journal

two gift-wrapped items with stickers on them

phone case with stickers

two notes with stickers on them

sticker palette on top of painted background

sticker palette on top of painted background

sticker palette on top of painted background

sticker palette on top of painted background

sticker palette on top of painted background

five sticker palettes

three ticker palettes styled next to rocks

five sticker palettes floating in the air

To purchase stickers from the Coffret collection, visit tokyopenshop.com.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She’s probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.

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