Spring is right around the corner, even if it doesn’t feel like it for most of the country. Kaweco has released a beautiful new Lavender “Kaweco Collection” edition, which looks about as “springy” as anything I’ve seen recently! The Curated Shop is also stocked with new arrivals from Rhodia, Clairefontaine, and Quo Vadis, further focusing my own offerings on practical, no-hype stationery products that are versatile enough to use with your writing instrument of choice. Finally, a new sharpener from M+R, capable of handling jumbo pencils!
Unless otherwise indicated, all links are to the T.G.S. Curated Shop.
Rhodia Webnotebook. Rhodia’s classic hardcover A5 notebook is now available in both dot grid and lined versions, and three colors (orange, black, and gray).
Quo Vadis Habana Journal. An old favorite of mine, the Quo Vadis Habana features dot grid Clairefontaine paper, and a slightly-larger-than-A5, lie-flat design. Currently available in two cover options, red and black.
Traveler’s Notebooks, Refills, and Accessories. I now carry the full line of Traveler’s Company Notebooks and accessories, including standard, diary, and specialty refills. The Traveler’s Notebook system is incredibly versatile, and you can see how I use mine here.
Kaweco “Collection” Edition Lavender Fountain Pen (via Vanness Pens). This new special edition from Kaweco features a lavender acrylic in the silver “Skyline” trim.
M+R Two-Hole Brass Pencil Sharpener. I’ve finally added a M+R brass sharpener capable of easily handling larger-diameter pencils. This brass wedge is suitable for both graphite and colored pencils, with two different holes to accommodate pencils of different sizes.
Caran d’Ache Paul Smith 849 Limited Edition (LAST CALL). Last one, with a Pistachio case! I don’t currently plan to restock last year’s edition, so if you’ve had your eye on one, get it now.
Field Notes “Autumn Trilogy” Limited Edition (LAST CALL). Field Notes posted an announcement on their social media that they are down to their last few boxes of the excellent “Autumn Trilogy” edition. I have several left.
Rhodia Composition Book. I currently have one of these left but I’m definitely restocking! These came out great, and I’m excited to see that Rhodia is still innovating with their lineup.
Clairefontaine French-Ruled Notebooks. Possibly my favorite paper of all time, Clairefontaine Séyès-ruled paper is disappointingly hard to source in the States. I’m doing my part to keep it accessible. The A5 clothbound notebook makes a great journal option.
Clairefontaine Multi-Subject Notebooks (via T.G.S. Curated Shop). Another classic from Clairefontaine that I’m happy to offer. Features colored paper that’s as fountain-pen friendly as the standard bright white.