Page holder for book lovers
Illustrious libraries such as the British National Archives contain an impressive array of three-dimensional reading aids, including page weights and support brackets, to name just two. As most readers can only dream of such comfort, we are taking a first step towards creating a more serene and elegant reading experience. Our high-quality page holder is designed to smooth out an open book, and its weight allows it to tame even the most stubborn bindings. To serve this purpose, our page holder is made of cushion leather. Otherwise used for the part of a saddle covering a horse's sensitive back, this German-made cowhide is 1.6 to 1.8 mm thick and designed with comfort in mind. The chromium salts used to tan the leather belong to the group of mineral tannins. The pure aniline dye features only organic pigments that penetrate deep into the leather. Since no finish is applied, the leather does not bleed onto a rider’s jodhpurs or the pages of a book, even if it gets wet. To provide the weight, the strongest available design of lead band for curtains is sewn into the product. The page holder can also be held at an angle thanks to its non-slip back made of rough leather.
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1. Drawer: Writing tools.
Reading and writing together form our most fundamental cultural technique and meet in reading practice at the latest when annotating and excerpting. The ‘stationery trade’, which is actually responsible for writing tools, performs its function in sleepy routine. That is why we come from the side and liven up the scene with selected in-house productions under the traditional Continental brand and a dedicated, well-selected assortment.