Description
Product Details
Description
- Hard cover
- Rounded corners
- Elastic closure and matching ribbon bookmark
- Expandable inner pocket in the back
- Lies flat, opens at 180°
- The paper made of material from well-managed, FSC™-certified forests and other controlled sources
Specifications
Material:
FSC™-certified acid-free paper, Ivory-colored, 70 g/m²
Size:
130 mm by 210 mm
Number of Pages:
240 pages – Available in Dotted, Ruled, Squared, Plain
Features
- Waterproof and tear-resistant
- Recyclable and tree-free
- 60% lower carbon footprint,
- Expandable back pocket for storage
- Thread bound to lay completely flat
- Divider ribbon with heat sealed tip
- Rounded corners
- No bleed-through of ink through paper
The Legendary Notebook
The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and Bruce Chatwin.
Today, it is celebrated in pop culture as a contemporary icon, an inviting blank space where your own words and sketches join you to an ever evolving relay of creativity.
Care and Transparency
Moleskine care for everyone involved by guaranteeing transparency in all procedures. This applies both within the company and to external partners.
Their relationships with suppliers are based on trust, transparency, integrity and the guarantee of ethical behavior throughout the supply chain. Their Code of Ethics (est. 2012) is required of all third parties.
Moleskine and all their strategic suppliers are members of Sedex, one of the world’s leading ethical trade organizations. These suppliers are compliant with the SA8000 International Social Responsibility Standard (or equivalent), and are ISO14001 certified.
Nurturing our Forests
Forests are a precious part of our planet and our lives. This is why Moleskine is fully committed to their responsible management by nurturing, restoring and protecting forests, their ecosystem and communities: Moleskine has been FSC™ certified since 2008 to support the mission of the Forest Stewardship Council™.