If the royal colleges were created by King Louis XVI, his wife, Queen Marie-Antoinette, initiated a style and a way of life that are still cherished today for their refinement, elegance, and simplicity, sought in the 18th century through a return to nature. This notebook "bouquet to the queen" is a tribute to the queen's favorite flowers, which adorned the walls of her room and even decorated her tableware. In addition to royal lilies, it featured pansies and lilacs, and primarily her favorite flower, the rose.
Since the dawn of time, all the great figures in history have confided in their notebooks. Even today, these notebooks with floral or botanical designs invite everyone to introspection. You can deposit your royal thoughts in them...
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Notebook with 160 pages, comfort of writing and reading, premium lined paper of 120g, gold-edged and bookmark, “gusset” pocket. The visual of the notebook is an authentic photograph from the Mulhouse Museum of Printed Textiles. Dimensions: 21.5x15x2.5