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L\C\K

Superleggera Notebook by LCK

$ 30.00 $ 15.00

Superleggera Notebook by LCK - The Perfect Provenance

L\C\K

Superleggera Notebook by LCK

$ 30.00 $ 15.00

  • Detachable sheets, butcher’s notebook finish.
  • 80 sheets refillable (160 pages).
  • Interiors: pure virgin natural kraft fiber.
  • Ozone bleached for whiteness.
  • Natural 400 gr. vegetable-dyed kraft paper cover.
  • Saint-Etienne rayon elastic strap with natural rubber core.
  • Hand-made to order.
  • 6x8.3 inches

Vellum paper is calendared on both sides for superior writing comfort while retaining the fibrous aspect of natural kraft paper. This paper could be ligned or not, depends of your ability with a pencil.

Other papers are machine glazed on one side to obtain a light gloss finish for extra writing comfort. The other side is very fibrous and matte. The striped paper is easier to write on, the sheet-music paper more original.

About LCK (La Compagnie Du Kraft)

The Kraft manufacturing process is perfectly self-sufficient, allowing for the recovery and recycling of chemicals and materials from the industrial process. Waste materials are then used as a source of energy in their manufacturing site in Mimizan, France. The natural fibers used exclusively by La Compagnie du Kraft are raw, sustainable materials and come from Gascogne. They are 100% renewable, allowing for the sustainable management of forest lands. To make pulp and paper from virgin, non-bleached fibre, our Mimizan factory exclusively integrates raw materials. These include the by-products from the maintenance of forests (brances and tops of trees, and wood thinnings) and wood processings (falls and sawmill wastes) of the maritime pine lands of Gascogne, France.