Moleskine

Subject Cahier Extra Large

$36.99
4 payments of $9.25 with Afterpay
 
Description

Keep your subjects straight with Moleskine's Subject Cahier Extra Large Notebook Set.

Named after the French word for 'exercise book' (pronounced 'ka-hyey'), this set of 2 Extra Large notebooks features an unfussy, durable card cover in two distinct colours to help you tell your one subject's notebook from another at a glance.

Inside, the academic page layout is designed to make note-taking and planning smooth and intuitive, combining orderly ruled sections with freeform plain areas so you can express yourself freely.

Specifications

Set of 2 Subject Cahier Notebooks
Choose from Black & Cranberry Red or Black & Kraft
Subject style ruling
19 x 25cm (Extra Large)
160 pages per journal
Features heavy duty cardboard with visible stitching on spine; header and footer; page margin; weekly timetable; rear inner pocket; final 16 pages detachable; Moleskine history inside
Made from 70gsm acid-free paper
Designed in Italy

Description

Keep your subjects straight with Moleskine's Subject Cahier Extra Large Notebook Set.

Named after the French word for 'exercise book' (pronounced 'ka-hyey'), this set of 2 Extra Large notebooks features an unfussy, durable card cover in two distinct colours to help you tell your one subject's notebook from another at a glance.

Inside, the academic page layout is designed to make note-taking and planning smooth and intuitive, combining orderly ruled sections with freeform plain areas so you can express yourself freely.

Specifications

Set of 2 Subject Cahier Notebooks
Choose from Black & Cranberry Red or Black & Kraft
Subject style ruling
19 x 25cm (Extra Large)
160 pages per journal
Features heavy duty cardboard with visible stitching on spine; header and footer; page margin; weekly timetable; rear inner pocket; final 16 pages detachable; Moleskine history inside
Made from 70gsm acid-free paper
Designed in Italy

Moleskine

Moleskine was born in 1997, bringing back to life the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries, such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway.