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The Fine Art of Stationery Design

The Fine Art of Stationery Design

Normann Copenhagen is a much loved design house here at Dotmaison. With an ability to bring a unique style and energy to all sorts of creative endeavours, the Danish company is constantly bringing in new ideas and styles.

This innovation is certainly more than obvious in the range of stationery items currently available. Bringing in a fine detailing and pleasing appearance, the designs are perfect for anyone looking to get organised in style.

Take the above Notepad, Space Stone Light for example. This beautiful notepad from Normann Copenhagen is perfect for jotting down notes and ideas in the home office. Featuring 60 pages of high quality paper, the book also has an elastic band closure for added security.

Another design house celebrated for a consistent level of high quality stationery product is Lund London. Capable of eye-catching patterns and colour-coordination work on a template of premium production, the products are perfect for those with ideas aplenty!

        

The above Luxe The Highness Pen Box Pen Case, Oil Slick brings a fantastic rainbow of colour into the frame. The resplendent lidded case has a black internal lining to keep all your prized pens and stationery secure and tidy.

Another item featuring the colourful oil slick design is the Luxe Ruler, Oil Slick from Lund London. The purples, blues and greens of the colour spectrum provide a visual feast for anyone hard at work. The 30cm ruler offers a stationery essential that is both professional and super stylish.

    

Ted Baker also has a great idea for busy professionals and lovers of stationery with the Ted’s Stationery Stack, Urban Pastels. Ideal for keeping the sort of everyday bits and pieces that sometimes go missing together in a perfectly ordered way, the stack is sure to make an attractive addition to any home office.

Created using a combination of metal and acrylic, the product is made up of tidy shelves ideal for keeping smaller items in order. A collection of gold and pink bow-shaped paperclips, pushpins and binder clips are all included. The lid of the stack features the famous Ted Baker bow.

    

Yes Studio are always capable of providing eye-catching designs in their high-quality pieces. The above Box Pencil Case, The Struggle Is Real provides one of the famous slogans that the design house is well-known for, along with a secure zip pull action securing the case. Perfect for keeping all your favourite pens, pencils and useful stationery items nice and safe.

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