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Day To Page Buckram Diary - Orange   One Size   The Stamford Notebook Company
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Day To Page Buckram Diary - Orange One Size The Stamford Notebook Company

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Our 2025 Day to Page Buckram Diary is carefully hand crafted using the finest library buckram, a superior book-cloth that is exceptionally hard-wearing.  The Day to Page Buckram Diary is presented in a striking set of colours and is tastefully hand finished; perfect for a busy daily dairy. Each diary is completed with beautiful, British-made paper that has been carefully selected for use with fountain pens and not only guarantees minimal ‘feathering’, but is reasonably opaque and has nominal show-through. These stylish diaries are finished with an elastic closure and ribbon page marker. Each diary is supplied wrapped in an elegant white recyclable card slipcase and tray. The 2025 Day to Page Buckram Diary is available in: Quarto Medium 135x210mm - 400 pages Buckram Cover may be cleaned with a damp cloth.
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Day To Page Buckram Diary - Orange

Elevate your planning with the Day To Page Buckram Diary from The Stamford Notebook Company. This vibrant orange diary features a durable buckram cover, ensuring it stands up to daily use while adding a pop of color to your routine.

Key Features:

  • One Size: Perfectly sized for portability yet spacious enough for detailed daily entries.
  • Day-to-Page Layout: Enjoy ample writing space for appointments, notes, and reminders.
  • Stylish Design: The eye-catching orange hue makes it a standout accessory for any desk or bag.

Stay organized in style with this chic and functional diary!

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