Peter Pauper Press
Tiffany Lemon Tree Journal
Tiffany Lemon Tree Journal
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This elegant journal replicates a favrile mosaic of birds perching in the branches of a lemon tree, created by Tiffany Studios in 1910. Favrile, developed by artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, is a process by which iridescent art glass is produced, and this journal captures that magical quality through its design.
Inside, crisp writing pages provide plenty of space to record personal reflections, sketch, or note favorite quotations or poems. The premium, smooth-finish paper takes pen or pencil beautifully, while light gray lines subtly guide your writing. The cover design is embossed and embellished with iridescent highlights that capture the essence of Tiffany's famous art glass.
A classic touch of gold metallic foil is applied along the journal's page edges, while a ribbon bookmark keeps your place. The matching spine treatment and complementary interior endsheets enhance the Art Nouveau-inspired design, creating a journal worthy of Tiffany's artistic legacy.
Key Features:
- Replicates 1910 Tiffany Studios favrile mosaic design
- Art glass-inspired birds and lemon tree motif
- Embossed cover with iridescent highlights
- Premium smooth-finish 120 gsm paper
- Acid-free archival quality construction
- Light gray lines for subtle writing guidance
- Gold metallic foil page edges
- Ribbon bookmark included
- Matching spine treatment and complementary endsheets
- Durable hardcover binding
- Dimensions: 6.5" wide x 8.5" high (16.5 x 21.6 cm)
Perfect Gift For:
- Art glass enthusiasts and Tiffany collectors
- Lovers of Art Nouveau design and aesthetics
- Bird watchers and nature lovers
- Anyone who appreciates museum-quality reproduction designs
- Writers seeking inspiration from classic American art
About Peter Pauper Press In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents' home in Larchmont, New York. Peter -- and later, his wife, Edna -- sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford. Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor their founders' legacy -- and their customers' expectations -- of beauty, quality, and value.
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