Monocle by Leuchtturm1917...
Monocle by Leuchtturm1917...
Monocle by Leuchtturm1917...

Monocle by Leuchtturm1917 Reporterblock Notepad | Olive

A stylish notebook MONOCLE by Leuchtturm1917 that you can always carry with you. 

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Description

Leuchtturm guarantees the highest quality and attention to every detail.

Since 1917, the brand has produced top-class notebooks with great diligence to meet expectations of the most demanding users.

Monocle by Leuchtturm1917 is the first such collaboration and the effect is eye-catching notebooks, planers and accessories with the gold logo of the project's ambassador which is the lifestyle magazine MONOCLE.

MONOCLE by Leuchtturm1917 Reporterblock contains in total 184 pages with perforated and detachable sheets.

Acid-free paper has high ink compatibility, what makes it perfect for fountain pen and brush pen users.

Inside you will also find a table of contents, index stickers and a fold-out pocket.

Leuchtturm1917 has a hard cover with rubber band closure.

Layout | Dotted

Dimensions | 90x150 mm

Material | Paper

Number of pages | 184

Basis weight | 80 g/m²

Paper | Acid-free

Colour of paper | Cream

Product Details

Kolor
Green
Format
A6
369710
New

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