ExaClair expands Clairefontaine Flying Spirit collection

ExaClair, the UK subsidiary of the Exacompta-Clairefontaine group, has expanded its Clairefontaine Flying Spirit Leather Collection with new premium thread-bound journals and pencil case colours. 

The thread-bound journals are made using a superior quality, genuine lambskin leather and come in smooth black or white, distressed beige, or cognac brown leather. The pencil cases are also now available in glossy cognac brown across a selection of styles, including mini, triangular and flat.

Lawrence Savage, Marketing Manager at ExaClair, says the new additions were a natural progression for the Flying Spirit range: “The classic, warm material fits perfectly with the sophisticated, neutral style of the Flying Spirit Collection. They are ideal for the collectable, boutique stationery market and provide a great product for those in work or study.”

The journals feature Clairefontaine brushed vellum 90g ivory paper, are PEFC certified and are attractively packaged in a Kraft gift box.

Visit www.exaclairlimited.com to find out more.

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