Spotty, (?) Orange (?), Scandinavian (?) notebooks?
July 15, 2010 6:23 AM Subscribe
I vaguely remember seeing the English-language website for a Scandanavian (?) company that makes notebooks. The pages were spotted rather than lined (at least for the ones I was looking at), and the covers were plain and may have been orange (although maybe that was just the colourscheme of the website). Not much to go on, but does anyone know the company I'm talking about?
I'm basing this on something I wrote in my notes during 2008 that says "Get those orange spotty notebooks", which is not terribly helpful. It's not any of the brands listed in this question (i.e. not Muji or Behance).
I'm basing this on something I wrote in my notes during 2008 that says "Get those orange spotty notebooks", which is not terribly helpful. It's not any of the brands listed in this question (i.e. not Muji or Behance).
Kikki K make Scandinavian-style stationery, and I think they sometimes have an orange range.
posted by une_heure_pleine at 6:44 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by une_heure_pleine at 6:44 AM on July 15, 2010
If you search for dot grid notebook you might find the one you're trying to remember?
posted by ceri richard at 6:55 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by ceri richard at 6:55 AM on July 15, 2010
2nd Rhodia
posted by WeekendJen at 8:06 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by WeekendJen at 8:06 AM on July 15, 2010
Man, that sounds familiar. In fact, it sounded so familiar that I was certain that I had it bookmarked too. But I just checked, and all I could find in my bookmarks was the Behance dot grid book. If you do figure it out, though, please update this thread. I'd love to know the answer too.
posted by .kobayashi. at 8:06 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by .kobayashi. at 8:06 AM on July 15, 2010
Best answer: Whitelines is from Sweden and has white instead of black/grey/blue lines.
posted by mdonley at 8:11 AM on July 15, 2010 [3 favorites]
posted by mdonley at 8:11 AM on July 15, 2010 [3 favorites]
Response by poster: It's Whitelines! Thanks to all the other answers, all of which fitted my ludicrously vague description, but Whitelines is what I happened to be thinking of.
posted by caek at 8:28 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by caek at 8:28 AM on July 15, 2010
Response by poster: And sorry about the "dotted" red herring!
posted by caek at 8:30 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by caek at 8:30 AM on July 15, 2010
Yay! I saw them in a museum bookshop in Poland and was actually pretty amazed that I'd never seen them before.
posted by mdonley at 11:45 AM on July 15, 2010
posted by mdonley at 11:45 AM on July 15, 2010
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posted by The Michael The at 6:30 AM on July 15, 2010 [1 favorite]