MD Notebook Plastic Cover A5
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The Midori MD Notebook Plastic Cover A5 was made as an add-on to their range in order to protect the tactile feel of the white covers, whilst at the same time causing minimal visual disruption to their clean and simple aesthetic. It features inside pockets and a penloop on the side, so you can keep...
The Midori MD Notebook Plastic Cover A5 was made as an add-on to their range in order to protect the tactile feel of the white covers, whilst at the same time causing minimal visual disruption to their clean and simple aesthetic. It features inside pockets and a penloop on the side, so you can keep your favorite notebook + pen combo within reach.
Also available in A6, B6 Slim and A4.
At Misc Store we carry the complete MD Notebook range, along with their matching notebook covers in plastic, paper and leather.
Details
Measures 21,6 x 16,5 cm
Fits 1 Midori MD Notebook A5 (not included)
Fits 2 Midori MD Notebook Light A5 (not included)
Made in Japan
MD PAPER PRODUCTS x Misc Store Amstedam
MD PAPER PRODUCTS are simple, Japan-made products and Midori’s pride when it comes to the art of making paper.
Not only the paper itself has been developed carefully, also the method of binding deserves an explanation. The MD Notebooks are bound by means of stitching; a large sheet of paper is folded into a bundle of 16 pages. Then, such bundles are bound with thread. This method enables the notebook to open entirely flat, ensuring ease of writing, without a bumpy middle.
To honor this method of binding, Midori has left the cover uncovered, so its spine exposes the cheesecloth tape, which is used to reinforce the bound paper.
Being a stationery manufacturer from the 1950’s, MD PAPER PRODUCTS can be described as part of Midori's blueprint. Ever since Midori made MD PAPER in the 1960’s, they have applied the Japanese ‘Kaizen’ principle, meaning they are continuously looking for ways to improve its quality. The result is paper that will not stain nor bleed and is fantastic to write on, especially with a fountain pen.
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About MD PAPER PRODUCTS
MD PAPER PRODUCTS are simple, Japan-made products and Midori’s pride when it comes to the art of making paper.
Not only the paper itself has been developed carefully, also the method of binding deserves an explanation. The MD Notebooks are bound by means of stitching; a large sheet of paper is folded into a bundle of 16 pages. Then, such bundles are bound with thread. This method enables the notebook to open entirely flat, ensuring ease of writing, without a bumpy middle.
To honor this method of binding, Midori has left the cover uncovered, so its spine exposes the cheesecloth tape, which is used to reinforce the bound paper.
Being a stationery manufacturer from the 1950’s, MD PAPER PRODUCTS can be described as part of Midori's blueprint. Ever since Midori made MD PAPER in the 1960’s, they have applied the Japanese ‘Kaizen’ principle, meaning they are continuously looking for ways to improve its quality. The result is paper that will not stain nor bleed and is fantastic to write on, especially with a fountain pen.