Give the gift of home with our premium Loulu & Kapa Hou Wrapping Paper. Share your #StyleWithAloha and elevate your gift-giving experience with two coordinating NOHO HOME prints on each sheet. Includes 5 hanging gift tags.
On the front side, the Loulu pattern showcases the natural beauty of Hawai`i's only indigenous fan palm, the Loulu. This native plant is distinguished by its fanlike shape and rigid, pleated leaves, realized in its namesake print.
On the back side, is our Kapa Hou print. Kapa Hou, translates to "new kapa" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language). Primitive stripes mirror open parallelograms to create a complementary duality of shape and color. This print nods to the beautiful chevron patterns seen in traditional Hawaiian kapa designs and reinterpreted with a subtle, contemporary flair.
NOHO HOME offers free shipping in US on all orders over $100. NOHO HOME approved domestic shipping carriers are USPS, FedEx, and UPS.
All shipping rates depend on the shipping destination, and shipping and carrier options will be shown at the checkout screen. Shipping prices may fluctuate based on weight, time of purchase, and shipping location.
NOHO HOME approved international shipping carriers are USPS, FedEx, UPS.
All shipping rates depend on the shipping destination, and shipping and carrier options will be shown at the checkout screen. Shipping prices may fluctuate based on weight, time of purchase, and shipping location.
For more information, please review Domestic and International Shipping Policy.
FREE Shipping on all orders over $100 in the United States*
Exclusions may apply
Free shipping on 5x8 and 6x9 area rugs within the state of Hawai’i. Free Delivery available for 8x10 area rugs on O’ahu.
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Native Hawaiian woman owned and locally designed on the island of Oʻahu. Designed with notions of authenticity and connection to Hawaiian heritage and culture. Micro-factory located in Waipahu, Hawaiʻi.