Poketo Next Page Collection Set in Rose
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Poketo Next Page Collection Set in Rose
- sold out
- Overview Due to popular demand, we’re now offering a 3-piece set including the Project Planner, Concept Planner and Object Notebook from the Next Page collection. Click on the links below to see the interior pages of Project Planner, Concept Planner, and Object Notebook. The open-dated Project Planner helps you start and finish projects on time with tasks lists and monthly timelines. The goal-oriented, open-dated Concept Planner encourages you to list your objectives and ideas at the start of each yearly, monthly and weekly section with plenty of space to write all your plans. Our Object Notebook, featuring minimal geometric shapes, is visually bold while remaining compositionally understated and professional. All planners and notebooks use high-quality Smyth-Sewn binding, which lies flat when open for comfortable note taking or sketching with durable, fabric-like cover. Perfect collection for all your projects, plans, notes, and ideas. Get all three for over 20% off the regular price. - Details Project Planner: 160 pages, yearly, monthly, weekly, and notes sections and pages for 100 Projects. 11.9" x 8.4" (21.3 cm x 30.2 cm) Smyth Sewn binding. Concept Planner: 252 pages. Yearly, monthly, weekly and notes sections. 8.3" x 5.8" (21 cm x 14.8 cm) Smyth Sewn binding. Object Notebook: 140 blank pages. 7" x 9.75" (17.8 cm x 24.8 cm). Smyth Sewn binding
The Designer
Since its foundation in 2003 by husband-and-wife team Ted Vadakan and Angie Myung, Poketo has grown from a small start-up into a creative hub and online destination. A lifestyle brand born out of the desire to infuse the everyday with aesthetic intentionality, Poketo has carefully curated a collection of design-conscious goods meant to cultivate a creative lifestyle. In addition to its online store, Poketo has three LA-based retail locations in Koreatown, Culver City, and a pop-up in Little Tokyo, each of which hosts art exhibitions, workshops and other events that serve to foster the local creative community and share their philosophy of “Art for Your Everyday.”