Kakimori A5 Notebook - Banshu-ori 05

£32.00

Every stationery aficionado will appreciate the finesse that has gone into this meticulously crafted notebook. Designed for daily use, its impeccable Smyth sewn binding allows for an unobstructed A4 spread. The pages, with their hand-sketched, light grey grid, are soothing to the eyes, ensuring they remain discreet upon scanning.

The serene blue-grey print on the pristine OK Fools paper subtly highlights your words, making them the main attraction. The guiding grid proves invaluable, facilitating everything from writing narratives to sketching diagrams.

The cover is truly the pièce de résistance. The Banshu-ori 05 pattern is born from intricately weaving heavier weight yarns, culminating in a unique pattern. Its final pressing during production imparts a natural sheen, coupled with a luxuriously smooth texture.

Further details


 

COVER CONCEPT

A distinctive pattern created by loosely weaving heavier weight yarns. The fabric is pressed at the final stage of production for a natural sheen and smooth hand feel.

PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING

  • Pattern placement and finish will vary with each cover.
  • The actual colour may vary slightly.
  • No Kakimori logo on the spine for limited edition notebooks.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product name A5 notebook
Dimensions W152 x D11 x H215mm
Weight 255g
Pages Grid (OK Fools Pure White), 64 sheets/128 pages
Material Banshu-ori 100% cotton (cover)
Manufacturer Shimada Textiles (fabric), Seibundo Co. Ltd. (printing, binding)
Country of manufacture Japan


Every stationery aficionado will appreciate the finesse that has gone into this meticulously crafted notebook. Designed for daily use, its impeccable Smyth sewn binding allows for an unobstructed A4 spread. The pages, with their hand-sketched, light grey grid, are soothing to the eyes, ensuring they remain discreet upon scanning.

The serene blue-grey print on the pristine OK Fools paper subtly highlights your words, making them the main attraction. The guiding grid proves invaluable, facilitating everything from writing narratives to sketching diagrams.

The cover is truly the pièce de résistance. The Banshu-ori 05 pattern is born from intricately weaving heavier weight yarns, culminating in a unique pattern. Its final pressing during production imparts a natural sheen, coupled with a luxuriously smooth texture.

Further details


 

COVER CONCEPT

A distinctive pattern created by loosely weaving heavier weight yarns. The fabric is pressed at the final stage of production for a natural sheen and smooth hand feel.

PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING

  • Pattern placement and finish will vary with each cover.
  • The actual colour may vary slightly.
  • No Kakimori logo on the spine for limited edition notebooks.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product name A5 notebook
Dimensions W152 x D11 x H215mm
Weight 255g
Pages Grid (OK Fools Pure White), 64 sheets/128 pages
Material Banshu-ori 100% cotton (cover)
Manufacturer Shimada Textiles (fabric), Seibundo Co. Ltd. (printing, binding)
Country of manufacture Japan


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