Ferris Wheel Press Olde Unionville Notepad

Ferris Wheel Press Olde Unionville Notepad

Colorful inks for fountain pens from Canadian manufacturer Ferry Wheel Press.

Colour
  • Orange
  • Blue
  • Teal
  • Gold
Last items in stock
zł160.00

Description

Ferris Wheel Press is a Canadian manufacture specializing in making iconic stationery products as notebooks, fountain pens and inks!

All their products are handmade with huge attention to every detail.

Ferris Wheel Press 'Olde Unionville Notepad' is dedicated for those who loves sketching, drawing, or just planning with no limits.

The cover is made of thick, durable paper. By using traditional pressing techniques the cover is embolished with gold foil.

The spine is glued, so you can tear a page fast and easily, and without any harm to the notebook.

Each notepad contains 55 sheets of premium Classic Crest Solar White 104g/m2, 5.1pt, dot-grid paper. Classic Crest is FSC® and Green Seal™ certified, created without chlorine.

This luxurious paper stock ensures a superb writing experience across a range of inks and instruments.

Material | Paper

Dimentions | 200x260 mm

Number of pages | 55

Layout | Dotted

Handmade in Canada

Product Details

Format
B5
FWPNOTOUN
1 Item
New
850025001397

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