Unveiling the Delights of April's Hoppìpolla Box

The content of Hoppipolla's box

Unboxing April’s Hoppìpolla

The Charm of the Box Itself

Do you love dogs? Because I do.

This month, the standout element of the Hoppìpolla box was the box itself, adorned with delightful dog illustrations. The content inside, however, was equally impressive. The same adorable dogs were featured on two beautiful placemats with designs by Giulia Sagramola, which instantly won my heart.

The illustrated box of this Hoppipolla

How cute is this box?

Artistic Prints to Adore

Included in the box were two prints: one by Alessandro Baronciani, evoking dreams of misty, breezy days by the sea, and the other by Silvia Reginato, a risograph print with a stunning color palette. Reginato's print has already found its place on my wall, adding to my collection of fav art.

A Literary Addition

Adding to the box's charm was Giovanni Arpino's book, "Sei stato felice Giovanni." It's now part of my to-read pile, promising elements that resonate with my taste as a reader.

Sweetening the Day

To top it all off, the box included four 'happy' candies that transformed my morning frown into a smile, making my gray day much sweeter and more colorful.

The dog on the cloth by Giulia Sagramola

Once again, please look at these dogs.

Comparing with the Previous Box

While the explosion of colors in the last box had completely enchanted me, this box was no less impressive. I appreciated the thoughtfulness and uniqueness of the items included.

As there's no two without three, I eagerly await May's box, which coincides with my birthday. I'm looking forward to being surprised once again by Team Hoppipolla.

Your Thoughts on the Box

What do you think of this box? Which item did you like the most? Was it better than the previous one? Would you like a review of May's box? Let's discuss in the comments!

Love,
Chiara

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