Paperblanks - Equinoxe Journals
Preserve sketches in a journal inspired by 17th-century bookbinding
Seventeenth-century bookbinders understood that decoration serves function, ornamental tendrils guide the eye while protecting valuable pages. This Equinoxe journal reproduces a 1688 binding from the Dusseldorf Museum Kunstpalast, translating historical craftsmanship into a working notebook that honors its origins. The tendril motif wraps around each cover in precise detail, maintaining the original's rhythm and proportion.
Paperblanks constructs these journals with the same attention to structure that made their historical counterparts last centuries. Smyth-sewn binding allows pages to lie completely flat during writing or sketching, eliminating the gutter shadow that disrupts work across spreads. Acid-free paper resists yellowing and deterioration, while ribbon markers and expandable inner pockets add practical functionality without compromising the period aesthetic. The spine flexes naturally through repeated opening and closing.
Writers and artists who value both substance and surface will find these journals meet the demands of daily use. The cover withstands regular handling while the sewn construction prevents pages from loosening over time. Whether documenting research, developing drawings, or maintaining project notes, you're working with a format refined across centuries of bookmaking tradition.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Reproduces 1688 binding from Dusseldorf Museum
- Tendril motif design from historical original
- Premium Paperblanks journal construction
- Suitable for daily writing and sketching
- Durable cover protects pages during use
