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LOOK: The Paper Bunny launches official PH website

Published Aug 29, 2024 9:02 pm Updated Aug 30, 2024 12:54 pm

Want to get your hands on the functional and stylish pieces from The Paper Bunny? Here’s some good news: They launched a website specifically catering to Filipino customers. 

In line with its mission to take part in people’s everyday lives, the Singaporean lifestyle brand is making its products more accessible for its Pinoy patrons with its newly launched website dedicated to the Philippines to allow Pinoys to score cheaper shipping fees and more stocks.  

In case you’re not familiar, TPB offers a variety of items necessary for “intentional living," from stationery items, accessories—such as phone straps, pouches, and travel towels—and staples to add to your wardrobe capsule, to functional yet stylish bags, among others. 

Speaking with PhilSTAR L!fe, The Paper Bunny's co-founder Jaime Lee shared that more than the aesthetics, the brand focuses on helping their consumers live an intentional life.

The Paper Bunny official PH website.

“It matters to this customer that the pieces they get make a difference in their everyday lives, and that the gifts they gift would delight the people they care about. They don’t just want another pretty piece, they want intentionality and purpose in their choices,” she said, adding that living intentionally is “empowering.” 

Lee also stressed one of the best ways to have a calm and balanced life is by focusing on organization, functionality, and beauty.

When it comes to sustainability, she added that TPB is taking “very real” steps to achieve it by utilizing recycled materials in its products and packaging. 

“No retail brand can ever really say that they are sustainable, and it is not what we are claiming. We are very real about our approach to sustainability—we want to make it fun, beautiful, and accessible to our customers, in easy-to-use and convenient ways,” she told L!fe.

 “We have also taken steps to choose a more sustainable approach where possible. We have swapped out almost all our paper goods and packaging to use FSC-certified paper and soy inks which are more easily broken down in the recycling process, and we pack our bags and apparel in reusable zip lock bags or drawstring bags instead of polybags so our customers can reuse them for other purposes,” she said, adding that they also try to cut down on packaging and try to incorporate recycled materials into their products where possible.

Lee hopes to open physical TPB stores in the Philippines—fingers crossed that it will happen very soon so you no longer have to fly to Singapore to check your TPB faves up close and personal.

In the meantime, if you have been eyeing a certain TPB product, now is the best time to get your hands on it as they are offering a one-time 10% discount for orders placed until Sept. 15, with no minimum spending required. Use the code TPBLOVESPH.

For those buying from Metro Manila, delivery usually takes three to six business days and costs P150 for orders under P3,000. 

On the other hand, delivery for orders coming from provinces will take about seven to 11 business days and costs P250 for orders under P3,000. 

Buyers can also score free shipping if orders exceed P3,000.  They deliver from Mondays to Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. If you have a preferred time, you may directly contact their customer service for assistance.  

To get more exclusive perks, be a member of Club TPB, a free-to-join rewards program that lets you earn points (P50 = one point) and get perks like shop vouchers, discounts on your birthday month, shipping vouchers, and branded merchandise. Learn more about it here. (with reports from Camille Santiago)