Breezy Studio Showa Coffee Rubber Stamp – Japanese Retro Illustration, 4 × 4 cm
Description
A rubber stamp that feels like a scene from a slow morning — engraved beech handle, cut rubber base, and a Showa-era coffee illustration that looks like it was pulled from the window of a 1960s Japanese coffee shop. The kind of stamp you keep on your desk just to look at, and then reach for constantly.
- Brand: Breezy Studio
- Design: Showa Coffee — retro Japanese coffee illustration in the jun-kissa (pure coffee shop) aesthetic
- Construction: Engraved beech wood handle + cut rubber stamp base
- Stamp size: 4 × 4 cm
- Use with: Ink pads for journaling, card making, envelope art, and paper crafts
- Style: Warm, nostalgic, Showa-era — a mood as much as a stamp
A thoughtful gift for Japanese stationery lovers, coffee shop enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates design that carries atmosphere. Pairs beautifully with the Breezy Studio Amber Forest ink pad set and the Jun-Kissa rubber stamp.
Stamp it in. Make your pages smell like coffee (aesthetically).
FAQ
What is the Showa era aesthetic on this coffee stamp?
Showa (昭和) refers to Japan's era from 1926 to 1989 — the Showa Coffee aesthetic celebrates the iconic coffee shops, illustrated menus, and nostalgic visual style of mid-century Japanese café culture, which has become a beloved design reference in modern Japanese stationery.
What ink pads work best with the Breezy Studio Showa Coffee Stamp?
The Breezy Studio Showa Coffee Rubber Stamp works with most standard stamp ink pads — dye-based, pigment, and archival inks all work well. It pairs especially nicely with the Breezy Studio Amber Forest ink pad set for warm, coffee-toned impressions.