$14.00
Sage Notebook
SKU: 43540
"Jupiter claims this, and bids me to tell you, it is good." The flora that surrounds us is full of wisdom, medicine, sweet scents, spices, and magic.
Measures approx.: 6.5" H x 4" W - 48 pages.
- Green Foil on black Linen Cardstock (100# cover).
- Inside text pages are 70# Text weight paper.
- Made in the U.S.A.
This typographic herbarium book pays tribute to the most generous of herbs and flowers. Each notebook cover is decorated with the many uses, both medicinal and mystical of the represented plant.
- Inside text pages are 70# Text weight paper.
- Made in the U.S.A.
This typographic herbarium book pays tribute to the most generous of herbs and flowers. Each notebook cover is decorated with the many uses, both medicinal and mystical of the represented plant.
Open Sea is a Brooklyn creative studio that specializes in fine stationery and paper goods.
Open Sea creates paper goods that tell a story, not just with words and phrases, but with symbols, talismans, long lost traditions, and creatures from the natural world. They are inspired by the occult, the eccentricities of the Victorian era, naturalist prints, and treasures of the plant and animal kingdom. Each piece is meticulously designed with purpose and intention, and Open Sea prides themselves in their attention to the very small details.
The company was established in 2015 by Melissa Constandse, named for the salty, crystal-clear blue shores of her home in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Open Sea creates paper goods that tell a story, not just with words and phrases, but with symbols, talismans, long lost traditions, and creatures from the natural world. They are inspired by the occult, the eccentricities of the Victorian era, naturalist prints, and treasures of the plant and animal kingdom. Each piece is meticulously designed with purpose and intention, and Open Sea prides themselves in their attention to the very small details.
The company was established in 2015 by Melissa Constandse, named for the salty, crystal-clear blue shores of her home in the Yucatan Peninsula.