Field Notes’ 68th Quarterly Edition, Fall Flowers, shines a light on three hardy blooms that keep their colour long after summer fades: the purple coneflower, false foxglove, and common chicory. Each memo book is wrapped in midnight blue “burlap” stock, with illustrations pressed in shimmering metallic inks—mauve, gold, and silver—that gleam beautifully against the textured surface. The style nods to early 20th-century book bindings, giving the set the air of antique cloth volumes you might find on a well-worn library shelf.
Inside, smooth white pages are ruled in a soft blue-grey, easy on the eye and perfect for daily notes, sketches, or those late-season flashes of inspiration. Rounded corners and sturdy saddle stitching mean these books are always ready for the bag, desk, or jacket pocket. Issued in a limited run of just 25,000 three-packs, Fall Flowers is both collectible and immensely practical—a fleeting harvest of notebooks made to be used.
Why You’ll Love It
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Metallic covers that glow in the light: Mauve, gold, and silver inks shine vividly against textured midnight blue stock, echoing vintage cloth bindings.
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A cohesive, collectible set: Three designs—coneflower, foxglove, and chicory—form a striking trio that looks as good together as they do in use.
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Pages made for everyday writing: 60# smooth paper ruled in gentle blue-grey keeps your notes tidy without straining the eyes.