PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

PAPERSKY

Lucas B.B. is the editor-in-chief of PAPERSKY, a travel media that edits nature and culture around the world from a unique perspective. He directs PAPERSKY TOOLS / WEAR, a product line of PAPERSKY. With a focus on "items that make travel fun," PAPERSKY TOOLS / WEAR offers products with high functionality and practicality, simple and beautiful designs, and a playful spirit.


What is PAPERSKY's craftsmanship?

Manufacturing that condenses ideas, a playful spirit, and a love of nature and culture.

PAPERSKY edits nature and culture from around the world from a unique perspective and weaves rich stories of countries and regions. The product line developed by this media includes products that show respect for Japan, products that make you realize something new, and products that make use of traditional techniques, each with a story to tell.

What is even more distinctive is the ingenuity and playfulness applied to the products. The editor-in-chief, Lucas, has traveled extensively, and his unique point of view makes the products fun and exciting just to hold.

Lucas’s ideas and playful spirit from his travels around the world and his love of nature and the cultures of various countries and regions are concentrated in the craftsmanship of PAPERSKY. Picking up one of their products will make you want to go on a trip, learn about the history, or feel an uplifting feeling like when you visit a new place for the first time.

Brand's Signature Gear

Travel Towel (Tenugui)

These hand towels were produced for the “Tour de Nippon,” a travel project proposed by PAPERSKY to rediscover the magic of Japan. The products, with colors and patterns inspired by each region, are like small works of art that add color to our daily lives. In addition to being used as towels, the easily tearable nature of the cloth makes it suitable for use as a bandage, making it an item that one should have on hand for outdoor use as well. It is a unique product that is typical of PAPERSKY, a media outlet that transmits Japanese culture from a local point of view.