Tree Flame: Exquisit Premium Notizbuch DIN A6: William Morris, Meeresalgen Tapetendesign (Sonstige Artikel)
Exquisit Premium Notizbuch DIN A6: William Morris, Meeresalgen Tapetendesign
- Unser hochwertiges, liniertes Blankbook mit Softcovereinband aus Kunstleder mit dreidimensionaler Einbandprägung und farbigem, künstlerisch gestaltetem Buchschnitt
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- Verlag:
- Browntrout Verlags GmbH, 06/2026
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781835628539
- Artikelnummer:
- 12706776
- Umfang:
- 176 Seiten
- Sonstiges:
- Mit der stilvollen und hochwertigen Außengestaltung macht das Notizbuch Lust auf Schreiben
- Gewicht:
- 245 g
- Maße:
- 149 x 105 mm
- Stärke:
- 16 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 23.6.2026
- Hinweis
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Klappentext
New title in the colourful Artisan Art Pocket Notebook collection by Flame Tree Studio, in a range of hues to suit the mood and the moment, crafted with decorated edges and featuring beautiful art on the cover.
Artisan Art Pocket Notebooks, the new pocket-size Journals from Flame Tree in a range of hues to suit the moment and featuring magnificent art. They're hand crafted with decorated edges overflowing with petals, teasing vines and patterns. A unique blend of the practical and beautiful, with two ribbons and lined pages, the Artisan Art Notebooks are perfect for notes, creative writing, poetry, doodles and lists. And, with robust flexi covers, they're easy to slip into your bag, a pleasure to use. Simply, they feel good! Pages are FSC-certified paper.
Born in Walthamstow, Essex, William Morris was an outstanding character of many talents, being an architect, writer, social campaigner, artist and, with his Kelmscott Press, an important figure of the Arts and Crafts movement. Many of us probably know him best, however, from his superb furnishings and textile designs, intricately weaving together natural motifs in a highly stylized two-dimensional fashion influenced by medieval conventions. This iconic design was created for Morris & Co. by Morris-trained designer John Henry Dearle in 1901.