Posts Tagged ‘stationery’

Pen clips / pen holder

10 September, 2008

Very useful stuff fot the stationery geeks – a pen holder. Stick your pen to your notebook wherever you go. Here are some nice examples

Awesome variant – AUTHENTICS pen clip by Stefan Diez.

PEN CLIP holds them all: pencils, ballpoint pens, pens!
And of course also spontaneous ideas.
When being cliped to a notebook or calandar, pen and paper become an inseperably couple.
The clip made of high-class stainless steel accomodates every pen size, it is usebale for notebooks sizes DIN A4, A5 and A6. High-gloss or brushed.
Size: 1,5 x 13 x 1 cm or 7 or 9 cm long.

$14.60 for a small clip and $19.00 for a big one

Available at the Deskstore – Contemporary office tools and gifts

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BookSling – keep your pen with your book

10 September, 2008

booksling

Some things are just better kept together. BookSling™ keeps your pen or highlighter with your book. Why would you want it any other way? Whether you’re on the road or just lying in bed, it’s nice to know your tool of choice is always within easy reach- write where you need it.

BookSling™ Original – Features & Benefits

  • Attaches up to 2 pens, highlighters or pencils to your book*.
  • Integrated ribbon provides an optional bookmark you’ll never lose.
  • High quality woven elastic stretches 7.5-12″ to fit most mid-to-large books.
  • Elastic can also be used as a bookmark or stretched around the entire book to keep it closed.
  • Thoughtful design allows your book to maintain a thin profile so it can be stored flat on a bookshelf or in a backpack.
  • Works on hard and soft cover books.
  • Great for clipboards too!
  • Works best with non-rubberized writing instruments.
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    Price: $5.99. on the Amazon.com

    Fake Traveller’s notebook

    4 August, 2008

    I think many people know about the Traveller’s notebook by Japanese design company MIDORI [緑]. I learned about it from mya Shanghai friend in winter, and spent some time trying to know whether it is possible to buy one in Mainland China. But they are not.

    'Lost and found' notebook

    Nevertheless, the very friend of mine is about to establish a website, where the Midori, Moleskine and the stuff will be available in PRC. But it is another story.

    The Midori’s notebooks at the moment can be purchased in Japan, Hong Kong and the US. In Tokyo they are 3360円 each ($31), in New York $47, and I have no information about HK. Nevermind. Mine notebook will arrive in a week, many many thanks to my friend Nihiru.

    But once walking along the Guozijian (国子监) near the Yonghegong Lama temle, I came across the ‘Lost & Found’ shop [失物招领] – a small design, fashion, interior, stationery shop, where Moleskine notebooks and lots of interesting stuff being sold. And there also was a fine imitation of Midori’s notebook, labeled ‘Lost & Found’. 118 RMB for the notebook and 2 extra books for the 15 RMB each.

    Leather folder with changable notebooks on the elastic bands in a cotton bag.

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    Moleskine double wrap

    30 June, 2008

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    These canvas wraps hold two or potentially three small Moleskine Journals, in such a way that they are easily accessible. You can flip it open and start writing all with one hand.

    The cover of the first Moleskine slides into the left side, and the cover of the second slides under the elastic band in the center. There is a place for 2 writing tools. The whole wrapper is secured by Velcro closures. A third Moleskine can often be laid in between the 1st two.

    Molly 1216 @ Etsy

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    There are 4 of them an sale, $18 each plus shipping. Hurry up)
    Information via Moleskinerie.com

    Pictures are clickable

    Hand-printed greeting cards by Etsy

    20 June, 2008

    cards

    A packet of 9 folded greeting cards featuring hand-printed designs on heavy art paper. Cards are blank on the inside; they measure approximately 3.5″ x 5.5″ with rounded corners and are printed on 200 gram Fabriano Ellerre paper. There is a small “Morris & Essex” mark stamped on the back of each one. Every card comes with an envelope hand-made from dark brown kraft paper. Some envelopes have a simple blue stripe pattern printed on the backside, over the flaps.

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    Moleskine Beijing City notebook preview

    2 June, 2008

    Coming soon…