KRAFT PAPERS
If choosing the interior paper we suggest isn't strategic - reloading reduces the impact of making a mistake - a few explanations are in order.Light Brown or White natural Kraft?
It's all a matter of taste. Please note, however, that the paper used to print lines and dots is kraft, to which we've added a little recycled paper to make it a little softer and more opaque than pure virgin kraft. All the interiors are delivered with a 'butcher's notebook' finish, making each sheet detachable.
LIGHT BROWN KRAFT
Available with lines, dots or no printing at all, our Blond Kraft is a calendered product. This means that both sides are identical and you can write in the same way on both sides. It is compatible with all types of pencils, pens, felt-tips and rollerballs and works very well with fountain pen even the low cost ones. Its opacity is excellent and there is very little blotting effect. It comes in all our notebooks in a single paper weight, 90 gms.
WHITE KRAFT
Also available with lines, dots or no printing at all, our White Kraft is a calendered product. The lines are typographic grey. It is compatible with all types of pencils, pens, felt-tips and rollerballs, and works well with fountain pens, although a slight blotting effect is possible.Its opacity is not total despite the use of recycled paper. It is delivered in all our notebooks in a single paper weight, 100 gms.
LIGHT BROWN STRIPED KRAFT
The MILLERAIES finish is a must for pure virgin natural kraft: a paper with undeniable charm, friction-coated (the two sides are different). The friction-coated front is slightly glossy and can be written on with any type of tool, even a fountain pen for those who are more addicted to this highly sensual paper. This is a paper with a nervous hand, lightened to give it that light, blond tint.It comes in 90 grams in all our notebooks except the iKONE, in 70 grams. It's a must for those who write exclusively in pencil or with 'greasy' tools.