The Moss Pouch is the picture of masculine utility. Made from heavy-duty waxed canvas with a dark denim wrap on the outside to hold a Field Notes book and a couple favorite pens or pencils, this is a sturdy, manly and beautifully-crafted zipper pouch. This is the Moss Pouch but its also available in “clay”…
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Classic mid-century industrial metal 3-tier file caddy. Gorgeous! And imagine what some new paint could do! $26 (via msmichiganroux on Etsy)
We Are What We Do is responsible with the original canvas “This is not a plastic bag” tote but I’m more attracted to their Action Pencils set. Each set of six pencils includes an assortment of inspiration actions written along their candy-colored bodies like “Don’t worry if you make a mistake” (includes eraser on the…
The Pentel Portable Brush Pen has been my favorite brush pen for some time. I picked mine up at Kinokuniya in New York several years ago. It has a synthetic, individual filament, brush tip and takes Pentel refill cartridges. It holds a great point and has worn very well. $11.95 (via MyMaido)
Today had to be one of the best days on Fab ever. BlueQ tin boxes and totes, Yellow Owl Workshop stationery AND Pink Ghost notebooks. Needless to say, my wallet is a little lighter today. (via Fab.com)
Great graphics on a vintage box of sharpeners! (via radandhungry)
Last July, I featured a stack of Michael Beirut’s 80+ notebooks. He’s now filled 90 composition books over his 30-year design career and they are being shown in a new exhibition (along with some of the finished pieces) at the Esther Massry Gallery at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York. The exhibition…