Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline
Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline
Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline
Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline
Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline

Paperblanks

Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline

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Paperblanks Notebook Grande Plain Evangeline

Kinkerstraat 117

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Kinkerstraat 117
1053 DL Amsterdam
Netherlands

31206854600

The cover of this Paperblanks A4 notebook is modelled after a masterpiece from the French Museum Musée Condé. It houses more than 1,500 manuscripts, including Eusebius' Evangelica praeparatione. What makes the 1540 edition so special is that it is the "editio princeps" or first printing of the Evangelica, which had existed only as a manuscript. The contents were printed in Paris in 1544 and the special red morocco binding featuring elaborate scrollwork, is reproduced on the notebook's cover.

- Dimensions: 21 x 30 cm
- 128 pages acid-free
- Unlined
- 120 gsm paper
- Hard cover
- Elastic closure
- Gusseted pocket

Whether recording your thoughts, desultory jottings, scattered ideas, (in)coherent memories, (un)spoken arguments, (un)fledged philosophies or the most well-wrought strategies, Paperblanks delivers. It boasts an incredibly rich assortment of writing ware that amalgamates art, imagination and function.

Paperblanks are celebrated for their grade A quality and unparalleled designs, veiled in mystery and glimmering touches. At the heart of everything they create is their steadfast belief that art matters and that the people who contribute to its creation should be lavishly appreciated for their work. At Paperblanks, they take painstaking care with every detail of the creative process, from the individual product components to the well-being of the craftspeople lace them together. The brand is furthermore committed to conscientious manufacturing practices in terms of environmental responsibility as well as social well-being. The resulting products are destined to be functional art objects we can all feel good about using, purchasing, giving and owning.