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Brown Full Grain Leather Journal with Refillable A5 Notepad - In Search of Lost Time

Prix de vente£70.00 Prix normal£78.00
Colour:

In Search of Lost Time

  • “Love is a striking example of how little reality means to us.” ― Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time

Design

  • Classic design leather notebook cover is excellent for business, travel, meetings, presentations and more. Perfect for making it your special everyday journal. A wonderful gift for your loved ones and a lovely journal for yourself. Easy and simple to remove and replace with your favorite notebook.

Materials

  • Exterior made from full-grain cowhide (Vachetta leather) that will last you for decades
  • Interior lined with leather
  • We make sure to offer quality materials that are long lasting and require little maintenance. It will be a good long while before you need to look for a replacement!

Features

  • Comes with Time Resistance blank paper notebook
  • Suitable for A5 hard and soft cover notebooks, organizers and workbooks
  • Pen loop to keep your pen somewhere convenient; the loop is large enough to use with most writing instruments.
  • Inside pocket on the left for papers
  • One small pocket for business cards
  • Strong stitches; We prefer better to sew things that are built to last.
  • Fully finished edges; Inking - a method that is used by premium handbag companies to boost the caliber of their luxury leather goods which requires a lot of efforts and precision
  • Reliable hardware Reliable hardware
  • The item comes in a luxury gift box, perfect for gift giving!

Dimensions:

  • Height: 9.25 in (23.5 cm)
  • Length: 6.29 in (16 cm)
  • Weight (with notebook inside): 1lb 14oz (0.845 kg)

***Disclaimer***

We do our best to represent colors as accurately as possible, however:

  • slight variation of tint is a natural outcome of the vegetable tanning process;
  • some color distortion can be caused by the calibration of your monitor; and
  • did you know that each of us sees colors a little bit differently?