Peter Pauper Press
Tiffany Window Journal
Tiffany Window Journal
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This gorgeous journal reproduces a leaded-glass landscape window created by Tiffany Studios for the Frank family of New York City in 1908. The artwork by Louis Comfort Tiffany captures the beauty of nature through the distinctive style that made Tiffany glass world-famous.
Let this beautiful image inspire your writing! Inside, crisp writing pages provide plenty of space for personal reflections, sketching, or recording favorite quotations or poems. The premium paper takes pen or pencil beautifully, while light gray lines subtly guide your writing without detracting from the page.
The cover features iridescent highlights that illuminate the design, while embossing lends texture and dimension. Gilded-gold edging catches the light as you turn each page, and a ribbon bookmark keeps your place. This larger format journal offers generous space for expansive writing and creative expression.
Key Features:
- Reproduction of 1908 Tiffany Studios leaded-glass window
- Louis Comfort Tiffany landscape artwork
- Generous format: 7.3" wide x 9" high (18.4 x 22.9 cm)
- Premium 120 gsm acid-free archival quality paper
- Light gray lines for subtle writing guidance
- Iridescent highlights illuminate the cover design
- Embossing adds texture and dimension
- Gilded-gold page edges catch the light
- Ribbon bookmark keeps your place
- Matching spine treatment and complementary interior endsheets
- Durable hardcover binding
Perfect Gift For:
- Art glass collectors and Tiffany enthusiasts
- Lovers of American Art Nouveau design
- Landscape artists and nature lovers
- Anyone who appreciates museum-quality reproductions
- Writers who find inspiration in beautiful environments
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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