Art Nouveau Style Address Book
This stylish hardcover address book features a vintage look matte finish cover, in a muted ‘earthy’ tonal palette. The romantic and glamorous imagery is inspired by the long flowing ‘whiplash’ curves and natural world aesthetics of the Art Nouveau period.
Art Nouveau (1890–1910) was a deliberate attempt to create a "new art" for a new century, breaking away from the stiff, imitative styles of the Victorian era. It is defined by a sense of movement, organic growth, and the blurring of lines between "fine art" (like painting) and "applied art" (like furniture or architecture).
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
Art Deco Style Address Book
This decorative hardcover address book features a vintage look matte finish cover, in a sophisticated tonal palette. The glamorous imagery is inspired by the geometric forms, symmetrical designs and luxurious materials aesthetics of the Art Deco period.
Art Deco (1919–1939) was a bold, glamorous movement designed to celebrate modernity and the machine age, breaking away from the intricate, nature-inspired flow of Art Nouveau. It is defined by a sense of structure, speed, and luxury, utilizing sharp geometric shapes and industrial materials to bridge the gap between "high art" and the mass-produced objects of a rapidly globalising world.
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
Art Nouveau 'Stained Glass' Style Address Book
This stylish hardcover address book features a matte finish cover with vintage aesthetics. With cover imagery of richly coloured opalescent stained glass, bronze and fabric. The organic floral design is inspired by the flowing and naturalistic aesthetics of the Art Nouveau period.
Art Nouveau (1890–1910) was a deliberate attempt to create a "new art" for a new century, breaking away from the stiff, imitative styles of the Victorian era. It is defined by a sense of movement, organic growth, and the blurring of lines between "fine art" (like painting) and "applied art" (like furniture or architecture).
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
Art Deco 'Patterned' Style Address Book
This decorative hardcover address book features a vintage look matte finish cover, in a sophisticated tonal palette. The glamorous imagery is inspired by the geometric forms, patterns, symmetrical designs and luxurious materials aesthetics of the Art Deco period.
Art Deco (1919–1939) was a bold, glamorous movement designed to celebrate modernity and the machine age, breaking away from the intricate, nature-inspired flow of Art Nouveau. It is defined by a sense of structure, speed, and luxury, utilizing sharp geometric shapes and industrial materials to bridge the gap between "high art" and the mass-produced objects of a rapidly globalising world.
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
Art Nouveau 'Fairies' Style Address Book
This stylish hardcover address book features a vintage look matte finish cover, in a muted ‘earthy’ tonal palette. The beautiful and enchanting Fairy imagery is inspired by the long flowing ‘whiplash’ curves and natural world aesthetics of the Art Nouveau period.
Art Nouveau (1890–1910) was a deliberate attempt to create a "new art" for a new century, breaking away from the stiff, imitative styles of the Victorian era. It is defined by a sense of movement, organic growth, and the blurring of lines between "fine art" (like painting) and "applied art" (like furniture or architecture).
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
Art Nouveau 'Glasgow Style' Address Book
This stylish hardcover address book features a matte finish cover with vintage aesthetics. With a beautiful printed stained glass and carved wood cover design, inspired by the Scottish ‘Glasgow Style’ Art Nouveau movement.
Developed in Glasgow from the 1890s to the 1910s, the ‘Glasgow Style’ was a Scottish variant of the Art Nouveau design style, blending Arts and Crafts, Celtic revival, and Japanese aesthetics. A distinctive and internationally recognised decorative style influenced by European Art Nouveau and frequently applied to architecture, interior design, furniture, stained glass, jewellery, metalwork, ceramics, and textiles.
>> Size: 6" x 9", 100 pale cream pages, matte hardcover
>> Over 450 A-Z entries (5 entries per page), printed alphabetical (A-Z) indexing
>> Fields: Name, Address, Post/Zip Code, Home Tel, Work Tel, Mobile/Cell, Other, Email
>> Pages for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Emergency Contacts, Quick Contacts, Notes
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