TRAVELER'S COMPANY notebook cover

Couvertures et cahiers TRAVELER'S COMPANY, pour composer son carnet. La couverture en cuir à patiner et les cahiers de recharge en différents papiers, au cœur du système TRAVELER'S notebook. De quoi monter son carnet de voyage selon ses envies, en taille Regular ou Passport, et le faire évoluer dans le temps.

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The leather cover

The leather cover is the base of the TRAVELER'S notebook. Hand-stitched, it holds one or more notebooks secured by an elastic and develops a patina over time. It is available in Regular and Passport sizes. See the TRAVELER'S notebook collection.

Refill notebooks

Notebooks come in many types of paper—lined, dotted, blank, watercolor, or planners—to slide in and change within the cover. You compose your notebook according to your needs. See the TRAVELER'S COMPANY collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to assemble a TRAVELER'S notebook?

You start with a leather cover, in Regular or Passport size, into which you slide one or more notebooks held by the central elastic. You choose the notebooks according to use—notes, journal, or planner—and replace them when they are full. The notebook is thus freely composed and evolves.

Are Regular and Passport notebooks compatible?

No, Regular notebooks do not fit in a Passport cover, and vice versa. Always check the size before buying a notebook or cover. Most papers are available in both sizes, allowing you to keep the same system at home and while traveling.

How many notebooks fit in one cover?

One cover comfortably holds two to three notebooks bound by connecting elastics. Beyond that, the notebook becomes thick and the elastic loosens. Many keep a notebook, a planner, and a pouch in the same cover.

Does the leather cover require maintenance?

The leather is delivered raw and naturally develops a patina without mandatory maintenance. If you wish, a little balm or neutral wax nourishes the leather and revives its color. Marks and scratches are part of the charm of the notebook, which becomes unique over time.