MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)
MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)
MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)
MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)
MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)
MD Paper Notebook F2 (blank)

MD Paper Cotton Notebook F2 (blank)

MD Paper's F-format notebooks were created with artistic souls in mind.

zł125.00

Description

MD Paper's F-format notebooks were created with artistic souls in mind.

Inside you will find up to 200 pages of the perfect MD Cotton paper to enjoy your notebook even longer.

The paper is extremely soft and because of its 20% cotton content, it is ideal for pencil sketching and painting with paints.

The custom F size refers to the French canvas standards on which the greatest works of 19th century European painters were created.

The notebook is bound in cream-colored cover made of thin but durable cardboard, and the sewn spine is additionally reinforced with muslin mesh, to which a satin bookmark is attached.

This solution makes notebooks of any format open flat in any place, making the comfort of creation even greater.

Material | Paper

Size | F2 (240×190×11mm)

Number of pages | 200

Paper | MD Cotton

Paper Colour | White

Layout | Blank

Made in Japan

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