Paperblanks Notebook Ultra Plain Equinox Azure
Paperblanks Notebook Ultra Plain Equinox Azure
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Paperblanks Notebook Ultra Plain Equinox Azure

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Equinox is a time in the year when the sun is perpendicular to the equator. This occurs twice a year on Earth. In many cultures around the world, the first month after the Equinox is a sacred time. The covers reflect "L'Office de la Semaine Sainte," explaining the many rituals of the most important period in the Christian calendar. The "fanfare" design was popular between 1500 and 1700 and was mainly used for books that were very important. Paperblanks used the tendril motif from the Dusselfdorf Museum Kunstpalast for the Equinox covers. They were released in two colors: Azure and Carmine.

• 144 plain page
• Wrap enclosure 
• Gusseted pocket
• Paper 120 gsm, acid-free and sustainable
• Page marker
• Dimensions: 18 x 23 cm

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.