Green Marker | Yuruliku

Easy-going Japanese design duo Yuruliku, comprised of Bananao and Kinue Oneda, get their pleasure from designing the smaller things in life. Their prime focus is on stationary but their awesome tote bags that I featured on this site back in ’08 have always been my favorite. Just announced last week, their latest design is grass-shaped post its that serve as page markers. The accumulation of interest or curiosity creates a blossoming tuft of grass.

They are currently available only through yuruliku’s online shop. For 700 yen you get a total of 75 markers in 3 different sizes.






21 comments
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These are AMAZING!
These are AMAZING!
What an awesome idea. I’d definitely use some of these.
What an awesome idea. I’d definitely use some of these.
[...] like me, you detest bookmarks, and prefer to use bits of receipts or other unobtrusive scraps. These little grass post-its seem like a fun idea, though — if you don’t have any grass around. Otherwise, yes, it [...]
Really cool ideal, I only have a few bookmarks but those look like the sort you could leave in your favourite excerpts.
Now I just need to brush up on my Japanese to buy one…
Really cool ideal, I only have a few bookmarks but those look like the sort you could leave in your favourite excerpts.
Now I just need to brush up on my Japanese to buy one…
How do you order these if you don’t know Japanese?
How do you order these if you don’t know Japanese?
Jennifer – we are working on a solution but for now it could be a little difficult!
This should do the trick. http://www.yuruliku.com/shop/e-shop.html
This should do the trick. http://www.yuruliku.com/shop/e-shop.html
I got to it from here http://www.yuruliku.com/greenmarker/shop/shop.html just click international
I got to it from here http://www.yuruliku.com/greenmarker/shop/shop.html just click international
[...] Markers Mark your pages with style with these blades of grass post-its seen on Spoon & Tamago. This would be a nice little conversation starter. I can’t [...]
LOVE THESE!!! Definitely need some.
LOVE THESE!!! Definitely need some.
[...] by Megumi Takahashi, an editorial designer. They function almost identically with those grass pagemarkers except these, as curiosity mounts in a certain book, a forest grows, rather than a yard of [...]
[...] bad broken-down chlorophyll is for the life of a book. A good alternative would be Yuruliku’s Green Markers: grassy green post-its in three sizes, which will turn any book into a veritable hothouse of [...]
Great stuff, love the whole thing
Beaut xxx
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