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Penco Coil Notebook M - White (Lined)

Penco

S$13.11
UPC:
4988342249317
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
14.2 x 16.5 x 1.6 cm
Pages:
160
Format:
7 mm lines
Material:
Premium Paper
Origin:
Japan
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Clean, classic, and undeniably professional, the Penco Coils Notebook M in White is the ultimate minimalist’s choice. Part of the iconic collection by Penco by Hightide, this notebook features a crisp white, heavy-duty board cover that highlights the precision of the letterpress-printed logo. The monochromatic aesthetic brings a modern, architectural feel to the traditional American college notebook silhouette.

Designed with a focus on functional beauty, the interior contains 160 pages of premium Japanese paper. It follows the beloved "Legal Pad" format with 7mm blue ruling and a distinctive red margin line, allowing you to keep dates, titles, or annotations perfectly organised. The M-size (14.2 x 16.5 cm) is versatile enough for both detailed meeting notes and quick sketches, while the sturdy double-ring binding ensures the notebook opens 360 degrees and lies flat on any surface.

  • 14.2 x 16.5 x 1.6 cm
  • 160 pages
  • 7 mm lines
  • Premium paper material
  • Made in Japan

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【ABOUT THE BRAND】

Penco logo

Penco is the premier brand of the Japanese stationery house Hightide, founded in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1994. The brand’s name—short for "Pen Company"—originally began with a single ballpoint pen inspired by classic American craftsmanship. Since its inception, Penco has grown into a world-renowned stationery line that celebrates the "Golden Age" of mid-century industrial design.

Penco is celebrated for its "Analog Architecture"—a philosophy that blends the rugged, functional aesthetics of 1950s Americana with the meticulous quality and clever engineering of modern Japanese manufacturing. Every product is designed to feel like a rediscovered treasure from an old hardware store or a vintage campus bookstore, offering a tactile and nostalgic experience for the digital age.