Ah, the rose. The flower most storied and maligned.
Our Holly Rose cover is inspired by a watercolour found inside an 18th-century Persian book cover. The original was most certainly a celebration of the luxury and refinement of Persian life...
July is fast approaching, and along with warm weather and summer vacations it brings the start of a new season of diaries! Our 2016/17 18-Month Dayplanners begin this July and run through the end of next year.
Whether you're preparing...
One of the most influential characters in not only detective fiction but the wider cultural lexicon, Sherlock Holmes set the standard for his genre. Our Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes cover reproduces a page from the short story “The Adventure...
Old friends need no flowery introductions. They step comfortably right back into our lives and remind us how much we missed them. These particular longtime friends will be a welcome sight with their timeless looks, clean elastic closures, high-quality...
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Is there any fabric more imbued with cultural associations than lace? A piece of delicate white lace conjures up thoughts of weddings, christenings and other ceremonial occasions. Now cast your eye to the bit of black lace and thoughts...
Every Paperblanks® book is inspired by world art and culture, by traditional craft and practice, and by visionaries, rebels and artists across the ages. Behind the Cover is a blog series about the origins of our designs.
The gold-tooled red...
Mila Marquis’s ethereal, joyous images are little bliss bombs for the spirit. Her art combines sparkling emotion and unashamedly sweet depictions of fairies, fawns and flowers that cajole even the heaviest spirits to soar. She uses a variety of...
It is a wonder to consider that before Isaac Newton was inspired by a Fuji apple plummeting to the ground, we had no real idea why things fell perpendicularly to the earth. Newton’s fateful contemplation in the garden revolutionised...
Emergence: The Dance of Life
Whether from featureless egg to finned glory, or limbless larvae to winged fancy, all beings must emerge and transform during their life cycle. The natural world thrums with dramas like the wee chick fighting her...










