A teal cotton notebook with a repeating elephant cover, made for thoughts that deserve a little ceremony. The soft textile look gives everyday writing a brighter, more tactile feel, whether it becomes a journal, a sketchbook, a place for lists, or a quiet record of plans and passing ideas.
What the cover brings to the desk
The teal ground feels clear and cheerful, with white elephants arranged in a neat, rhythmic repeat.
The pattern has a gentle folk-art feeling, detailed with dotted lines and simple outlines.
It brings colour without noise, easy to spot in a bag or leave open on a desk.
The elephant motif adds a thoughtful note, traditionally associated in many cultures with wisdom, strength and good luck.
It suits writing that is practical and personal: daily notes, travel thoughts, sketches, plans, and small observations.
Cotton cover, handmade paper inside
The notebook is made with cotton and handmade paper, giving it a more tactile character than a standard office pad. The paper type is part of its charm: simple, physical, and suited to unhurried writing or drawing by hand.
How to use it well
Keep it close for the kind of notes that arrive between appointments, on trains, or just before sleep. Use it for journaling, study notes, rough sketches, story fragments, or planning pages that feel better away from a screen.
Store it somewhere dry and flat when not in use. As with any handmade paper notebook, test very wet inks or heavy media on a spare area first.
Elephants, pattern and place
Elephants carry rich symbolic meaning across many cultures, often linked with memory, patience, wisdom and quiet strength. On this cover, the motif feels friendly rather than formal, arranged as a steady pattern across a bright teal field. The notebook is made in India, a country with deep textile and paper traditions, and the design has the warmth of an object meant to be used daily rather than kept untouched. It is a small place to gather thoughts, but the …
region of manufacture: India