» “the brand my pens love best”

This image was taken by Gerald Taylor, (aka mycoffepot on Instagram) and his initial comment with the photo was that this was the brand that his pens love best. When asked by another Instagram user what Rhodia was, his reply was that the paper was “Extremely fountain pen friendly” and “If you use fountain pens, you need this notebook.”

Gerald, we appreciate your comments and we couldn’t agree more. The 90g acid free and ph-neutral ivory paper found in the Rhodia WebNotebook (Webbie) is manufactured by Clairefontaine in France (Clairefontaine is the parent company of Rhodia) which allows for consistent paper quality with each notebook. You can find the WebNotebook in two sizes: large 5 ½” x 8 ¼” and pocket 3 ½ x 5 ½”. (A5/A6) They are available in signature orange and black covers in either blank, lined, or dot grid formats.

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Posted on October 9th, 2012 by Stephanie
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Couldn’t agree more re: the paper my pens love best… Plus, the pads themselves are just plain pleasing…sturdy, reliable, and LOVE the orange! Having one or two in the bag is like wearing fun socks… maybe no one else will know they’re there, but to the one carrying them, it brings a smile…

 

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