All about: Moleskine – the family (1) | December 15th, 2009 |
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The classic collection has all the features that describe a traditional Moleskine. Each notebook has a rigid, bound oilcloth “Moleskine” cover, with a durable thread bound binding and fine Italian acid-free paper pages. It also has a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed, a ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard and oilcloth for holding tickets, notes and clippings. Available in Black and Red.
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The journalistic tradition inspires the reporter’s notebook. The binding has migrated to the short end of the notebook, the elastic now goes in the opposite direction, and the inside back pocket has shifted direction as well. The result is a highly functional notebook in a flip-top reporter style, and a new format for the creative professionals.
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The “Cahier” line is a smaller, lighter cousin to the traditional Moleskine. The last 16 sheets are detachable, perfect for exchanging loose notes, to keep notes for free thoughts. Inside, there is a spacious pocket for notes or clippings. It is always handy, soft and light enough to carry everywhere, yet large enough to use with comfort and ease.
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Moleskine planners are available in daily, weekly, weekly notebook, monthly notebook, and 18-month academic formats, with a wide range of useful information for people on the move. All the hardcover planners contain a special insert. In the red hardcover inside pocket there is an attachment with 24 lined tabbed pages and 225 sticky labels to apply. It is removable and re-usable over the years. The black hardcover pocket houses an address book with 28 lined pages with laminated alphabetical labels. You can remove and use it again in the years to come.
CITY NOTEBOOKS

Ideal for both visitors and city dwellers alike, this guidebook lets you organize things you want to keep for future reference or for your records such as the names and addresses of restaurants, shops, friends, hotels, or tourist sites. The Key Map summarizes the overall layout of the city, including large-scale maps of the city centre, an alphabetical street index, and map of the metro system. Up to 76 blank pages gives you all the space you need to write, jot down useful information, and record your thoughts, stories, and memories. A personal 96-page archive keeps everything that matters most at your fingertips. 12 translucent sticky sheets, to overlay and re-position, allow you to trace your route as you go.
Bon voyage with Moleskine City Notebooks, the first guidebook you write yourself.
MUSEUM

A special edition of Moleskine in association of the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, successfully launched in Spring 2002 for the great exhibition in the artist’s honour (700.000 visitors). An elegant and sophisticated line. Six brilliant material colours in silk shantung, inspired by Van Gogh’s chromatisms. On the band six famous paintings with a zoom for each colour. (The Museum range was discontinued in 2009)
VOLANTS

The Volant Notebooks with soft cover come packed in sets of two, consisting of two different shades of the same colour except in black. The acid free paper pages are thread-bound and the detachable sheets are perfect for loose notes. Available in black, blue, green, pink and in the new 2009 colours, red and sky blue. Inside the history of Moleskine.
FOLIO

Folio is a new, top quality collection, dedicated to creativity, free expression and design.
The A4 and A3 sizes offer a generous space to be filled with drawings, projects, and writings. The Folio Collection is produced to the highest standards and with top quality materials.
There are different papers for different uses: writings, sketches and drawings, watercolours and paintings, sheets storage. All of the different papers used for the Folio Collection are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified.
LIMITED EDITIONS
Moleskine has launched a few Limited Editions. For the full range that we carry, just click on this link!
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