4 front and back covers. Sufficient to assemble 4 DIN-A5 notebooks. 21.5 x 17 cm.
What is Texon?
Texon is a leather substitute used mostly in the textile and shoe industries or, as here, for book covers. It makes sense in more ways than one: first, Texon is manufactured by means of a production process similar to paper. The cellulose fibres are however rubberized, making them considerably more damp-resistant than paper or cardboard - in fact, more robust in general. Second, it never becomes 'delaminated', the term of the trade used for the process of deterioration by which cardboard after a certain time starts splitting up into separate layers.
Last year we presented you with the Belgian ATOMA note-book system for the first time. It’s 60 years old, and consists simply of circular rings and loose-leaf sheets of paper. As you will see, there is a wide variety of lined and plain paper formats available – with patented holes for extra-easy insertion or extraction – to help you put your note-books together to suit your particular needs: the plain sheets are good for copying your own designs e.g. from your PC, like official documents, calendars or address books. Since last year we’ve worked on the quality of the paper itself, the range of loose leaf refills and the binder covers, and also seen to the production, for the first time, of a special ATOMA punch.
In order to 'compose' your personal ATOMA notebook from the following parts, you'll need:
This time our range of writing instruments focuses on those for everyday use. We have a range of tried and tested pens and pencils, business and office products. As in other sections, we have increased the number of products in our own-brand range. Particularly interesting are the rather unusual note-books and leather fibre organiser and the pen roll made from chrome-tanned cowhide and chamois-tanned buckskin.
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