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Walk into any stationery shop in France and youâll see an extensive array of these beloved notebooks. They are the classic composition books first introduced decades ago to French schoolchildren in primary school. Since then, the notebooks, in various bindings, sizes, and colors, have seemingly become indispensable to adults as well as children. In cafes, youâll see people writing in them; in grocery stores, consulting them. Theyâre pulled out of briefcases, purses, and backpacks; theyâre on desks in libraries and in bookstores. Anywhere someone needs to write something, there seems to be a Clairefontaine notebook.
The pages are smooth, 90 g, ivory, French-milled paper that is ruled, acid-free, pH-neutral, and marker- and fountain penâfriendly. The spine is stapled.
The French company that manufactures these notebooks was founded in 1858 in the town of Etival Clairefontaine, ninety kilometers from Strasbourg, in the valley of the Meurthe River. There, the production of paper was to become an important business because of the availability of rags supplied by the local textile industry. In 1880, the companyâs paper mill began manufacturing envelopes, soon to be followed by the iconic notebooks.Â
Softbound; forty-eight sheets (96 pages); 6" x 8.25" with A5 paper. Choose by cover color.
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Walk into any stationery shop in France and youâll see an extensive array of these beloved notebooks. They are the classic composition books first introduced decades ago to French schoolchildren in primary school. Since then, the notebooks, in various bindings, sizes, and colors, have seemingly become indispensable to adults as well as children. In cafes, youâll see people writing in them; in grocery stores, consulting them. Theyâre pulled out of briefcases, purses, and backpacks; theyâre on desks in libraries and in bookstores. Anywhere someone needs to write something, there seems to be a Clairefontaine notebook.
The pages are smooth, 90 g, ivory, French-milled paper that is ruled, acid-free, pH-neutral, and marker- and fountain penâfriendly. The spine is stapled.
The French company that manufactures these notebooks was founded in 1858 in the town of Etival Clairefontaine, ninety kilometers from Strasbourg, in the valley of the Meurthe River. There, the production of paper was to become an important business because of the availability of rags supplied by the local textile industry. In 1880, the companyâs paper mill began manufacturing envelopes, soon to be followed by the iconic notebooks.Â
Softbound; forty-eight sheets (96 pages); 6" x 8.25" with A5 paper. Choose by cover color.





















