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Pebble Stationery Co. A5 Cahier Art Deco Limited Edition Notebook Review

Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco Limited Edition

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Last week I reviewed the Pebble Stationery Co. Leather Notebook Cover, and the A5 Cahier Art Deco Limited Edition is the one designed as the perfect insert for that cover. You could fit two of these in the cover, but they're slim enough that you could also fit one of these and an additional thicker notebook as well. They'd work great in almost any A5 folio designed to hold inserts.

Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco
Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco

It's a standard sized A5 cahier with a cardstock cover and 120 numbered pages of 52 gsm Tomoe River Paper. The cover is lovely, with an art deco pattern and a bit of glossy finish with some gold accents. It looks fancy. The cardstock has enough thickness that it can work as a writing surface on its own, and it does a good job protecting the pages without becoming too worn. The binding is sewn along the entire length of the spine, which helps with its durability as well. There are no loose pages after a few weeks of writing, and with a bit of training, the pages lie open flat. Inside the front cover has space to write your personal info as well as notes about the contents of the book. The edges of the pages are painted gold, which looks great with the gold accents on the cover.

Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco
Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco

Of course, the Tomoe River paper is always a plus in a notebook. I did, however, have a bit of feathering with a wet ink in a broad nib on some pages. I am not certain, but I suspect this is new generation Tomoe, as the coating feels a bit different to me from the paper in my other Tomoe notebooks. It was also just an issue with that one pen and ink combo, so it's possible that the culprit is not the paper. I did not have any bleeding and very little showthrough, even with a FA flex nib, so the paper is still very good overall. The faint 5 mm dot grid provides just enough guidance without being imposing.

This notebook is just the right size and proportion for a class notebook, a commonplace book, a bullet journal, or for meeting notes. At $14.99, it's a little pricier than similar styles, but it's also a little fancier. It's also a limited edition, so if its fanciness suits your fancy, grab one!

(Pebble Stationery Co. provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier Art Deco
Posted on June 30, 2022 and filed under Pebble Stationery Co., Notebook Reviews.

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Leather Cover V2 Review

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Leather Cover V2 Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Notebook covers are the perfect combination of my love for bags and my love for notebooks, and trying new ones is always enlightening. Because how can something so simple be continually surprising? I've tried dozens of them, across brands and price spectrums, and the Pebble Stationery Co. Leather Cover V2 version is up there with my favorites.

To start with, it's real leather--very soft calf leather. And it's only $60. For me, those two facts by themselves are reason enough, but there are even more reasons!

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Leather Cover
Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Pockets
Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover

The outside of the cover has no branding or decoration. It looks very office chic. Inside the left cover, there are three card slots, one folder slot, and the debossed Pebble Stationery Co. name. The card slots are deep, so only an edge of a card peeks out, but they are lined with smooth fabric, so cards are very easy to insert and remove. The folder is also lined, and it's large enough to hold a small pocket notebook.

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Pen Loop

In the fold of the inside spine, there are two cuts in the leather that are a clever pen holder. Either clipped or clipless pens can be inserted through these slots, and the pen is kept safe along the spine of the case. It's my favorite sort of pen storage in a case, because the pen isn't pressed up against the notebook or hanging out of the edge of the case. Because this slot isn't lined, the raw leather inside keeps pens securely in place. The right inside cover is plain, but the right edge has a zippered pocket that is the full depth of the cover flap. It's a metal zipper, smooth and strong, and the inside of the pocket is also fabric lined. There is an elastic band closure to keep the case closed.

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Notebooks
Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Inside

The flaps inside the case can hold two slim notebooks, one on each side, or a larger notebook. The Pebble Stationery A5 Cahier with Tomoe River Paper (to be reviewed next) is the perfect insert, but it also worked excellently well with my Seven Seas Writer, which is a fairly large notebook. It will also fit hardcover notebooks, like a Leuchtturm1917. The inside of the cover flaps are lined with the same smooth fabric as the other pockets, so there's no wrestling required to get the notebooks in.

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Closed
Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Nanami

The biggest question about this case is, how does it work to have a zippered pocket in the back flap of the notebook cover? Won't you be writing on top of whatever is in the pocket? Yes, possibly. It's a slim pocket, so you wouldn't be putting anything too bulky in there, anyway. It's great for planner supplies, like rulers, stencils, or a card of washi tape. A small notepad can fit in there, or some sticky notes. Flat things. What I use mine for is my phone. I often have no pockets in my work clothes, so a folio like this is perfect for carrying a notebook, pen, scratch paper, and my phone around with me. Having slim things in that pocket doesn't bother me when I'm writing--but often I am using whatever was in that pocket while I write, so the stuff has been removed before writing happens. YMMV.

Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Zipper
Pebble Stationery Co. Notebook Cover Zipper Open

What it all comes down to is that this really is the perfect work folio for me. It has room for business cards, scrap papers, a notebook, a pen, and my phone. That's my essential kit, and it wraps it all up in a very professional-looking, luxurious-feeling package. For an incredibly fair price. I've had this in use for a while, now, and I don't intend on putting it away anytime soon.

(Pebble Stationery provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on June 23, 2022 and filed under Pebble Stationery Co., Notebook Cover, Notebooks.

Pebble Stationery Cosmo Air Light x Liberty London Notebook Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

I'm not sure I've ever called 'dibs' on a review item as quickly as I did for the Pebble Stationery Cosmo Air Light x Liberty London Notebook. Aesthetically, this notebook was a win for me even though I'd not yet tried Cosmo Air Light paper, of which I've heard mixed things. I was very excited to try it for myself.

Liberty London William Morris designs get me every time and this design is completely gorgeous. Pebble Stationery has several other Liberty London designs as well, but they are fairly limited, so if you're as stricken as I was, act quickly!

This notebook is an A5 hardcover wrapped in fabric. It is entirely handmade, so each one is slightly unique. The binding is sewn stitch and it includes a satin ribbon bookmark that coordinates with the fabric color. The binding does allow the notebook to lie open flat, with some training. Between those stunning covers are 160 pages of blank, 75 gsm Cosmo Air Light paper. Which I now know I like very much.

I have been told I would love CAL paper, but I've also been told I would hate it, so I really wasn't sure what to expect. It definitely has a unique texture to it, somehow both smooth and grippy at the same time, which makes no sense unless you've used it. It's smooth, but has drag. I found it pleasant to write on. I saw beautiful shading, lovely sheening, and no feathering or bleeding. Even the Sharpie did not bleed through, which shocked me. So I got a bigger Sharpie and tried that, and it still did not bleed through. The only bleeding I got at all was when I poured ink onto the page and let it dry. Impressive.

The only negative issue I had with the paper at all was that it has a very long dry time, similar to most coated papers. It's not an issue that bothers me much, but I know it can be a problem for some, especially lefties.

Overall, I think this is a very nice notebook. It's well constructed with that special handmade feel, with top-notch materials. And somehow, even with all that considered, it's only $28. I was genuinely shocked by that price, but in a good way. It could easily have been half again as much and still reasonable, especially for a limited run. You should probably get one or three before they read this and come to their senses.

(Pebble Stationery provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on December 9, 2021 and filed under Pebble Stationery Co., Cosmo Air Light, Notebook Reviews.