Silk is one of the oldest fabrics known to man, its discovery as a weavable fiber dating back as early as the mid-third century BC in China. Europe was exposed to the incomparable delicacy of silk soft, sensuous, and shimmering in its opulence via the Silk Road which created an insatiable demand.
Paperblanks old leather Handtooled flexi mini notebook. Capturing the flavour of Renaissance-style binding at its zenith, these handsomely embellished journals are a delight for the hand and the eye. During this remarkable period of classical revival, manuscripts were renowned for their exquisitely crafted covers made of fine Moroccan leather, handtooled in gold with delicate foliage patterns.
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The Gutenberg Bible is the greatest celebrity in the history of book arts. In the 15th century Gutenberg invented printing from movable type, enabling the creation of his illustrated 42-line Bible. This Paperblanks Parabole pencil case reproduces an illuminated page by Gisela Maschmann, whose painting is modelled on Gutenberg's masterwork.
This deep blue Delphine journal celebrates the exuberance of the Florentine style. The original book of designs, published in the 1890s by Gines Codina y Sert, contained over a hundred decorative patterns adorning everything from murals to wallpaper to ta
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Our Obelix & Co. design, part of our Adventures of Asterix series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the incredible strength of Obelix. It combines the Asterix comics energy with the classic antique aesthetic of Paperblanks, resulting in a beautiful blend that captures the spirit of these beloved characters.
The Adventures of Asterix, our series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the spirit of Asterix and the incredible strength of Obelix. With unwavering ingenuity and a little magic potion, this ideal team ventures into lands near and far. This series is a chance to share the joy of these classic stories with a new audience.
The French Impressionist painter Claude Monet surrounded himself with natural beauty in his Giverny garden. Reproducing one of his many Water Lilies paintings, our Monet journal sets his signature artwork against a letter he sent to Berthe Morisot, a fellow Impressionist.
The Adventures of Asterix, our series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the spirit of Asterix the Gaul from the celebrated comic book series. In these stories, Asterix, along with his friend Obelix and canine companion Dogmatix, ventures to lands near and far with unwavering ingenuity and just a little bit of magic potion.
Paperblanks Fabulous Footwear Sorceress Slim notebook. What can we say about women’s shoes that hasn’t been said so eloquently elsewhere? Nothing really, which is why we are content to let the covers tell the story for us this time around. A purse-sized object that not only delights, but is a workhorse in the journaling department.
The Adventures of Asterix, our series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the spirit of Asterix and the incredible strength of Obelix. With unwavering ingenuity and a little magic potion, this ideal team ventures into lands near and far. This series is a chance to share the joy of these classic stories with a new audience.
Our Kikka soft cover notebook reproduces Michiko Kamee’s “full of chrysanthemum” design originally hand-painted with gold overglaze and colour on china by employing Kyo-Satsuma. In this Paperblanks Flexi cover design the viewer can see hints of the kaleidoscope of flowers in bloom, as well as fine boned artistry in every brush stroke and hue.
The Adventures of Asterix, our series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the spirit of Asterix the Gaul from the celebrated comic book series. In these stories, Asterix, along with his friend Obelix and canine companion Dogmatix, ventures to lands near and far with unwavering ingenuity and just a little bit of magic potion.
The Safavid Dynasty is often considered to represent the Islamic Golden Age, with its artists and creative methods still celebrated today. This Safavid-style design incorporates the symmetry, pentagonal flap closure and filigree designs that are the hallmarks of this binding tradition.