Midori Diamond Memo Pad Green

By Midori
£2.50

To celebrate Midori's 70th anniversary, the Japanese brand released 7 limited editions of their Diamond Memo Pad featuring the company's favourite color: green.

The Diamond memo has been a longstanding favourite since its release in 1961. Setting the standard for ring-bound memo pads, it has gathered a loyal following over the years. Perfect to organise your notes, your thoughts, or to keep track of your to-do, the Diamond Memo is easy to slide into your bag in case you need it on the go.

Style options:

  • 4 sections
  • 7 sections
  • Grid 2.5mm
  • Grid 5mm
  • Dot grid
  • To-Do list
  • Frame

Why do we love it? Its pocket size (less than A6) makes it easy to carry around and we also love the quality of the smooth white MD paper which is suitable for all types of pens and inks.

Good to Know:

  • Size:  H123×W76×D10mm (less than A6)
  • Cover: PP
  • Paper type : White MD PAPER, 40 sheets
  • Available in 7 styles
  • Made in Japan

About Midori 

Midori Shokai Co., Ltd. was established in 1950 in Japan, and the company started as a producer of writing paper and envelopes. Midori means “green” in Japanese and was chosen as the company name to represent the strength of a plant spreading its green leaves in a field. MIDORI's aim is to bring you products that will enrich your daily life, and they succeeded by bringing some of the most iconic stationery items, like the Traveler's Notebook, to life. MIDORI has maintained its base in design and paper while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items.

To celebrate Midori's 70th anniversary, the Japanese brand released 7 limited editions of their Diamond Memo Pad featuring the company's favourite color: green.

The Diamond memo has been a longstanding favourite since its release in 1961. Setting the standard for ring-bound memo pads, it has gathered a loyal following over the years. Perfect to organise your notes, your thoughts, or to keep track of your to-do, the Diamond Memo is easy to slide into your bag in case you need it on the go.

Style options:

  • 4 sections
  • 7 sections
  • Grid 2.5mm
  • Grid 5mm
  • Dot grid
  • To-Do list
  • Frame

Why do we love it? Its pocket size (less than A6) makes it easy to carry around and we also love the quality of the smooth white MD paper which is suitable for all types of pens and inks.

Good to Know:

  • Size:  H123×W76×D10mm (less than A6)
  • Cover: PP
  • Paper type : White MD PAPER, 40 sheets
  • Available in 7 styles
  • Made in Japan

About Midori 

Midori Shokai Co., Ltd. was established in 1950 in Japan, and the company started as a producer of writing paper and envelopes. Midori means “green” in Japanese and was chosen as the company name to represent the strength of a plant spreading its green leaves in a field. MIDORI's aim is to bring you products that will enrich your daily life, and they succeeded by bringing some of the most iconic stationery items, like the Traveler's Notebook, to life. MIDORI has maintained its base in design and paper while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items.

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