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Grey
€ 3,68

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10
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  • Save 4%€ 3,54
  • Save 7%€ 3,44
  • Save 8%€ 3,37

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Unprinted
€ 0,00
Deliverable from Thu 28-08-25
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    € 36,82
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    € 3,68
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Description
The Slyk A5 refillable cahier notebook features a recycled plastic cover with an elastic band closure that securely holds two internal cahiers—one dotted and one lined. Each cahier includes 32 cream-coloured sheets made from 70 g/m² paper, with rounded corners and visible spine stitching for a handcrafted look. The covers of the cahiers are made from cardboard. Cahier refills are available separately in a variety of layouts, including dotted, planner, and ruled.
Brand Unbranded
SKU A34-10798082
Length 210 mm
Width 140 mm
Weight 218
Material FSC certified paper
Country of origin CHINA
Price

Debossing

Amount 1 color
1 € 7,6300
50 € 6,1879
100 € 5,0960
250 € 4,5920

Pad Printing

Amount 1 color
1 € 5,2080
50 € 4,6059
100 € 4,2140
250 € 3,9760

Silkscreen print

Amount 1 color
1 € 6,2440
50 € 5,5859
100 € 4,6340
250 € 4,3820
Print options

Debossing

Debossing is a printing technique that does not use ink. A logo, text or image is printed in paper, cardboard or leather by means of a stamp. This stamp can have different heights, creating a nice relief. It is not only visible, but also tangible. Debossing gives the product a stylish and luxurious appearance.

Pad Printing

Pad printing is an indirect offset printing process in which the image is formed by ink that is transferred from the engraved metal plate via a silicone pad onto the product.

Silkscreen print

Screen printing is a technique in which the image is placed on a fine mesh gauze and the non-printed areas are covered with an impermeable fabric. The ink is pressed through the gauze resulting in clear, sharp images.

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