Branded moleskine notebooks

Modern day branded Moleskine notebooks are a descendant of a notebook that went out of production long ago. The original was a small black book; with blank ivory pages, rounded corners and bound in oilskin cloth. Used by many of the greatest artists and thinkers of the last two centuries, including Vincent Van Gogh; Ernest Hemingway and (slightly) more recently, ...
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Modern day branded Moleskine notebooks are a descendant of a notebook that went out of production long ago. The original was a small black book; with blank ivory pages, rounded corners and bound in oilskin cloth. Used by many of the greatest artists and thinkers of the last two centuries, including Vincent Van Gogh; Ernest Hemingway and (slightly) more recently, Bruce Chatwin.
Chatwin talks of the original in his book “The Songlines”, mourning the loss of the small French company that produced them. They had gone out of business in 1986. Chatwin favoured these books and he bought as many of the remaining stock as he could. (It was never enough!)
In 1997, a small Italian publisher called Modo&Modo resurrected the style. They manufactured small black notebooks with beautiful ivory pages, rounded corners; bound with a smooth black material. They also included the original features of a ribbon page marker and expandable folder at the back).
The company trademarked the name “Moleskine” and marketed them for creatives and travellers worldwide. “For the nomads.” They also opted to sell them in bookshops as well as stationary stores; because they’re not just blank journals and notebooks, they’re stories just waiting to be written.

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Contrary to what you may think, Moleskine notebooks aren't made using mole (or any other kind of animal!) They are paper and cardboard bound with a soft finish polypropylene. It is a thermo plastic that is used in a range of different industries. 

According the the company, there isn't really a correct way to pronounce it. In English, the most logical way to say it is "Mole-Skin" but in French and Italian, its more along the lines of "Mole-eh-skeen" or "Mole-eh-skeen-eh". I suppose you can say it which ever way feels right for you.  

As far as companies go, Moleskine are a nice company. They produce products using consciously sourced materials, use FSC certified paper, and use their Non-profit organisation "The Moleskine Foundation" that uses art and creativity to provide grants to cultural projects around the world. 

Yes they do! We don't stock all of Moleskines products, but we do stock a range of their notebooks and one of their really useful back packs, check it out here!   

We use a debossing machine to imprint your design onto the cover of the product, or screen print, which gives a more colourful print option. 

All moleskine journals are made from paper and cardboard which is responsibly sourced, one could say that the material they're bound in is not eco friendly, but we do stock a plain unbound cardboard journal for any eco-conscious businesses. 

The "Eclipse Smart Writing Set" has a minimum order of 1, which is ideal should you need to buy an executive gift for an employee or customer. However, you may need just notebooks with a low minimum order, so check out the "Moleskine Large Soft-Cover Notebook" which is available at just 10 units per order and is very popular with our employees and customers alike.

The standard lead time is between 5 and 10 days, this will always depend on order quantity and stock levels at the time of your order.