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MOLESKINE IS THE HEIR OF THE LEGENDARY NOTEBOOK, USED BY EUROPEAN ARTISTS AND THINKERS FOR THE PAST TWO CENTURIES, FROM VAN GOGH TO PICASSO, FROM ERNEST HEMINGWAY TO BRUCE CHATWIN.
Moleskine is the heir of the legendary notebook used for the past two
centuries by great artists and thinkers, including Vincent Van
Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, and Bruce Chatwin.
This trusty, pocket-sized travel companion held their sketches, notes,
stories, and ideas before they became famous images or beloved
books.
The little black notebook, with its typical rounded corners, elastic
closure, and expandable inner pocket, was originally a nameless
object. It was produced by a small French bookbinder, that
supplied Parisian stationery shops frequented by the international
literary and artistic avant-garde for more than a century.
In the mid-1980s, however, it no longer became available.
In his book "Songlines", Bruce Chatwin tells us the whole story of his
favourite notebook, which he nicknamed “Moleskine”.
In 1986, the original
manufacturer - a family operating in Tours - closed down forever: “Le vrai moleskine
n’est plus” are the lapidary words he puts into the mouth of the owner of the stationery
shop in Rue de l’Ancienne Comédie – also a legendary spot - where Chatwin stocked up
on the notebooks. The English writer-traveller bought up all the “Moleskines” that he
could fi nd, but they were not enough.
In 1998, a small Milanese publisher brought the legendary notebook back to life
under the name “Moleskine”, thus restoring a solid tradition, renewing notebookism,
and sensing that mobile technologies needed to be accompanied by essential
self-standing analog tools.
As the reverent keeper of an extraordinary tradition, the
legendary notebook once again began travelling the globe.
Capturing reality on the move, preserving details, impressing
the unique aspects of experience upon paper: Moleskine is
a reservoir of ideas and feelings, a battery that stores
discoveries and perceptions without depletion. With its
various page styles, it accompanies the creative professions
and has become an international symbol of contemporary
nomadism. With this physical object, the art of taking notes
has found new realms on the web and its communities.
Today, Moleskine® is culture, travel, memory, imagination,
and personal identity, both analog and digital. It is a brand
identifying a family of notebooks, journals, planners, and guidebooks, with different functions, complying with
a free mindstyle, both basic and emotional, and connected with the digital world through a huge network of
websites, blogs, groups, virtual archives in the Internet.
The adventure of Moleskine continues to widen, and its still-blank pages will tell the rest.
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