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The Wick - Objects Detour 2.0 Limited Edition Collector's Box, Moleskine

Objects Detour 2.0 Limited Edition Collector’s Box, Moleskine

35€

This hardcover, limited edition notebook invites all your reflections on the art – a collaboration between Moleskine and Malagasy monochrome master Joël Andrianomearisoa. Joël Andrianomearisoa is known for his refined, elegant minimalist expressions in paint and textiles, but has also turned his hand to design collaborations with select brands (see also candles for Diptique and his Dior handbag).

Our founder Katy loves the perfect ivory-hue, acid-free paper in this notebook, and practical details like the expandable cloth and cardboard inner pocket, rounded corners and ribbon bookmark. This limited edition version comes in a special collectors box – and each purchase contributes to the Moleskine Foundation Creativity Pioneers Support Fund. Venice’s magical scenery inspires poetry, and this is the place to pen it.


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