Hobonichi Techo Cover Original - for Planner Book & Original Book
This cover fits an A6 size Hobonichi Techo book. It has “butterfly-stopper” pen holders that uses a pen to hold the cover shut.
Material: Polyester
Size: 165x244x3 mm (excluding pen holders)
Weight: 100g
Lined Fabric - Herringbone (Ivory x Black): This woven fabric intertwines horizontal and vertical lines to create this herringbone pattern. This design looks like simple stripes from afar, but once you hold it closely you can see the regularly arranged jagged lines unique to herringbone patterns.
Only is Not Lonely (Ivy Green): The lightweight, dark green synthetic leather gives it a basic look that suits anyone well. The message Only is not Lonely is pressed onto the cover in gold foil. The elastic band is brown to match nicely with the green cover. The cover stays shut with an elastic band and has a hook to store a pen by its clip.
Phoolon (Small Flowers): This is made with block-printed fabric from India. The blue color is beautiful. The center of the flap contains a pink charm from India. This tri-fold cover stays shut with a button and has an interior pen hook to store a pen by its clip.
Liberty Fabrics - Michelle: This design was released in 1933 by artist "DS," who created "Betsy" and other designs. This design is studded with a vast array of flowers in various colors and shapes, including light pink, orange, vermilion and other red tones, as well as pale navy, sky blue, and other blue tones.
yuge fabric farm - Fish Scale Crest: This uses brocade fabric with an "uroko” design: triangles that symbolize scales, which originates from ancient China. You can immediately see the intricacy of the weaving, which looks beautiful in vibrant yellow. It has a simple shape and includes a hook that can store a pen by its clip.
PAMM- Thanks Sea: A sandy color background is woven with wavy blue lines that evoke the sea. This cover has sparkling silver accents reminiscent of the whitecaps of waves. The PAMM logo is woven in navy and silver threads.
Keiko Shibata - Bus Management by Mr. and Mrs. Inoue: This illustration by Keiko Shibuya features a couple in the driver and front passenger seats of a bus. The bright red piping around the edges of the cover serves as a nice frame for Shibata's artwork. Leave this cover out on your desk so it can catch your eye and cheer you up.
Hiroko Kubota - The Tone of Illuminated Flowers: Two cats are walking their bikes on a spring evening. The back of the cover shows a mouse playing a harp. This design is filled with blooming cherry trees. You can see an enigmatic scene that combines the stillness of the night with the murmur of the wind scattering cherry blossoms.
Naoki Ishikawa - Denali in the Midnight Sun #1: This cover features a photograph of Denali, North America's largest mountain, as taken by Naoki Ishikawa. Cyanotype is a photographic process that involves a chemical solution and exposure to UV light. The appeal in this design comes from the brush marks that let you see where the solution was applied.
Masamune Kusano x junaida - Himitsu Stranger: This design features the illustration of the front cover of the song- art book Himitsu Stranger. The song-art book Himitsu Stranger is based on the lyrics from 13 songs recorded by Masamune Kusano for the Spitz album "Himitsu Studio". Artist junaida illustrated the lyrical stories for each of the songs.
Unsodo - Bijutsukai (Ferry): This composition pictures a bird's-eye view of a ferry, with theimpression of a breeze blowing through. This design was selected from Bijutsukai, a collection of craft designs that was published in the Meiji era. (Late 1800s to early 1900s). The rhythmical arrangement of boats and flowers gives it fresh new life.
Yumi Kitagishi - Travel Journal: This cover is printed with artwork by Yumi Kitagishi, who depicted memories of a trip in brilliant colors. The exterior has a large back pocket with an illustration inside it, so you'll want to take a peek!
Gingham: A black and gingham plaid design with a clean and natural look.
Hiroko Kubota, Twinkle-Shells: The fantastical world of Hiroko Kubota is depicted on this cover, from the train running across the sky to the stars in the shape of seashells. The bookmark charms are in the shape of seashells.
Tomitaro Makino, Koshinso: Dr. Tomitaro Makino’s botanical illustration of the Koshinso is printed on a cotton material. Look inside the outer back pocket to find a secret message: a word by Makino translated into English.
Liberty Fabrics, Hollyhocks Orange: The textile is inspired by hollyhocks. The smudges and shades produced by the delicate brushstrokes of watercolor gives this cover a fantastical feel.
Mina Perhonen, Light Berry Green: A cute looking cover dotted with red berries. Uses a green cotton linen with a soft touch.
Keiko Shibata, Bread floating in the wind: Artwork by Keiko Shibata, cats are riding the pieces of bread floating in the wind. The two bookmarks are in brown and ivory.