Moleskine is the legendary notebook, used by European artists and thinkers for the past two centuries, from Van Gogh to Picasso, from Ernest Hemingway to Bruce Chatwin.


C L A S S I C

The classic collection has all the features that describe a traditional Moleskine. Each notebook has a rigid, bound oilcloth “Moleskine” cover, with a durable thread bound binding and fine Italian acid-free paper pages. It also has a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed, a ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard and oilcloth for holding tickets, notes and clippings.


C A H I E R

The “Cahier” line is a smaller, lighter cousin to the traditional Moleskine. The last 16 sheets are detachable, perfect for exchanging loose notes, to keep notes for free thoughts. Inside, there is a spacious pocket for notes or clippings. It is always handy, soft and light enough to carry everywhere, yet large enough to use with comfort and ease.


R E P O R T E R

The journalistic tradition inspires the reporter’s notebook. The binding has migrated to the short end of the notebook, the elastic now goes in the opposite direction, and the inside back pocket has shifted direction as well. The result is a highly functional notebook in a flip-top reporter style, and a new format for the creative professionals.


D I A R Y

The classic diaries come in daily and weekly format. The daily version comes in one day per page, while the weekly format presents one week in a two-page spread. Both of them have a removable address book, which can be used in the years to come. The soft cover weekly notebooks feature an innovative layout, displaying each week of the year across a double page spread. On the left: the weeks appointments at a glance; on the right: additional space for notes, doodles and anything else you fancy. The 18-month version covers from July 2006 to December 2007 (for the academic year). They are ideal for students and creative or professional activities..