Graystorm Studio
B5 192-page Hardcover Journal finished in Lemon Grass Green Verona book cloth and Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh
B5 192-page Hardcover Journal finished in Lemon Grass Green Verona book cloth and Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh
Handmade in Seattle, WA
118 GSM uncoated text paper, ideal for fountain pen enthusiasts, and creative writing
B5 Notebook 10" x 7", with line spacing: 8mm
A5 Notebook 8" x 6", with line spacing: 6mm
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Sunflowers – Inspired by Vincent van Gogh
An instantly recognizable interpretation of Sunflowers (Tournesols) — inspired by the works of Vincent Van Gogh created in Arles in 1888.
Vibrant. Expressive. Unforgettable.
We paired this striking print with lemongrass green Verona book cloth to complement the green accents while allowing the sunflowers to command attention. Through modern print technology, we are privileged to carry the spirit of the masters into our daily rituals.
Bold art — made personal.
Inside every journal you will find:
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118 GSM signature text paper
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Smooth, luxurious, fountain-pen friendly
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Designed to hold your daily thoughts, reflections, and wisdom
* Fountain Pens and Ink not included in purchase, and not for sale
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Quality of product and workmanship matches what I had heard before purchase -- Graystorm Studio is simply one of the best. I bought B5 notepads with lined paper. I love that the lines are not prominent and are there to guide writing rather than calling attention to themselves. I had seen lined paper in other hardcover notebooks where the lines were thick and/or very dark. For a few months now, I’ve been looking for a notebook that I’d feel comfortable using for longer-term journaling—something to capture more “permanent” thoughts and reflections. I considered many other brands, but Graystorm Studio notebooks were the only ones that check off all my requirements.
Quality of product and workmanship matches what I had heard before purchase -- Graystorm Studio is simply one of the best. I bought B5 notepads with lined paper. I love that the lines are not prominent and are there to guide writing rather than calling attention to themselves. I had seen lined paper in other hardcover notebooks where the lines were thick and/or very dark. For a few months now, I’ve been looking for a notebook that I’d feel comfortable using for longer-term journaling—something to capture more “permanent” thoughts and reflections. I considered many other brands, but Graystorm Studio notebooks were the only ones that check off all my requirements.