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    • Rhodiarama - Softback Lined - Lilac 5.75X8.5
      • Rhodiarama - Softback Lined - Lilac 5.75X8.5

      Rhodiarama - Softback Lined - Lilac 5.75X8.5

      C$31.99

      The Rhodia Softcover Notebooks are available in a dazzling array of colours with a durable leaterette cover! Get the same quality and classic styling you love from Rhodia, now in every colour of the rainbow.

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        The Rhodia Softcover Notebooks are available in a dazzling array of colours with a durable leaterette cover! Get the same quality and classic styling you love from Rhodia, now in every colour of the rainbow. This medium-sized A5 (15 x 21 cms) journal goes everywhere and is filled with functionality such as the classic Rhodia orange elastic closure and ribbon bookmark. The leatherette cover is embossed with the iconic Rhodia logo, and a convenient expanding rear inner pocket holds notes, receipts, and other bits of inspiration.
        Each Rhodiarama Pocket Webnotebook is filled 80 leaves of 90 gms, ivory-colored, acid-free, and pH neutral paper for a wonderfully smooth and enjoyable writing experience. Brighten your days with Rhodiarama!

        This notebook is one of the most fountain pen friendly notebooks available.

        The history of Rhodia dates back to 1932, the year in which the company "Papeteries Vérilhac frères" was founded in Lyon by Henri and Robert Vérilhac, from a family of paper merchants. Today, Rhodia is a well-known brand all over the world. When travelling abroad today, you will still find a Rhodia pad, recognisable thanks to its orange colour and its now-famous logo showing two pine trees!

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