Take note of new notebooks
July 24, 2007 by Jenni
With all the time you’re spending this summer relaxing on a park bench, a beach blanket, or your front porch, you probably need someplace to jot down all the fascinating, brilliant and important thoughts passing through your mind. Consider some of the new options available at Lunalux, like this from Rhodia (click on the image for a larger picture). The specs: 9×11.5 inches, with a spiral binding on the left edge; 80 lined pages, perforated for neat removal, divided into four sections by the color bars printed on the edge of the sheets. It’s formatted like a traditional notebook, but with the Rhodia name on the cover and a French pedigree, it’s sure to be a little fancier than the Meads you remember from junior high.
For fans of trendier design, and of Japanenglish, we offer these Belfort notebooks from Apica. The simple graphics and small size (6×8 inches) make these sweet and portable. Like all Apica notebooks, it’s made in Japan (in a good way – it’s a Japanese product) and the cover makes this awkwardly worded promise: “Most advanced quality gives best writing features & gives satisfaction to you.” Can you ask for a better notebook experience?
We also have a couple stylish Midori notebooks in stock, with great graphics printed on the covers. For a visual on those, you’ll have to visit the shop!
07/25/2007 note: The US distributer of Rhodia notepads recently launched a new website, RhodiaDrive.com, to promote the brand. Today’s top story: this blog post!

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