







📝 Elevate your note-taking game — because your ideas deserve the best!
The Leuchtturm1917 Medium (A5) Hardcover Notebook in Lemon features 251 numbered, dotted pages made from premium FSC-certified 80 gsm paper. Designed with thread stitching, dual bookmarks, a fold-out pocket, and an elastic band, it offers superior organization and durability for professionals on the move. Its versatile format supports bullet journaling, sketching, and detailed note-taking, all wrapped in a stylish, sustainable package.













| ASIN | B00FWQXVS0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,140 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #127 in Diaries |
| Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
| Brightness Rating | 90.00 |
| Color | Lemon |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (36,964) |
| Date First Available | 8 March 2014 |
| Item Weight | 255 g |
| Manufacturer | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 344800 |
| Material Type | paper |
| Model number | 344800 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Matte |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 14.5 x 1.88 cm; 255 g |
| Ruling | Dotted |
| Sheet Size | A4 |
| Size | Medium (A5) |
M**N
Great Product & Great Seller
Both highly recommended. Seller delivered the item way before the delivery date which I'm grateful for. I enjoy the product a lot, I use it for bullet journaling at work, but the paper is slightly thin if you are thinking of using it for coloring.
C**L
What's not to like?
My only complaint is that in transport from UK to UAE it got a bit banged up on the bottom of the spine. Left a small rip and indented some pages. I wish it had been packaged something more substantial than plastic, maybe a box would be better. Otherwise, it's good quality. Yes, there ghosting but it's not too bad. I kind of like it. I used 2 types of zebra pens, both 0.5 micro, arrow tip and direct tip without feathering. What's not to like? Also, they sent me a Zippo lighter. Wasnt expecting that, but it was a nice, quality gift. So thanks!
A**S
Not really worth the price.
The notebook built quality is good overall but the paper quality is not great for the price. I thought that this notebook was manufactured from Germany but found out that it was manufactured from Taiwan.
E**N
Love this and the color is fabulous!! Nice and chocolatey! Ha ha! Filling this up right now. Thank you for your service! Very nice!!
L**.
LEUCHTTURM1917 est une marque que j’ai découverte en octobre dernier. Je désirais m’initier au bullet journal. 6 mois après mon premier journal Leuchtturm, je reste fidèle à la marque. Le papier est solide, des pages permettant de démarrer son BUJO y sont clairement organisées. Les pages sont numérotées et les pointillés visibles et discrets à la fois. Et la couleur est juste sublime, juste ce qu'il faut pour co-créer ma vision d'une relation de couple 6 étoiles. Tout en y calant ma semaine d’actions prioritaires, le tracking mensuel de mes choix et nouveaux rituels, les points clés des lectures de livres que je lisais, les citations qui challengent le mental et la revue de la vision que j’ai pour ma vie, j'ai fait 4 mois avec le premier journal LEUCHTTURM1917. C’est à mes yeux le meilleur investissement pour se transformer et se réinventer avec confiance et en toute introspection. Cette liberté de personnaliser le contenu de son BUJO est unique. Et puis, écrire sur un bel objet vous fait voir la vie du beau côté. Avec optimisme, un jour à la fois. Parce que votre âme le vaut bien.
S**L
To help me reach my end of year targets, this meets the requirements
A**P
For all today’s gadgets, there’s a great deal still to be said for pen and paper. It’s cheap, reliable and you don’t need to worry about the battery life. Setting those practicalities aside, I find great pleasure in a beautiful notebook and a fine fountain pen, though my handwriting still leaves much to be desired. I’m not a alone in this pleasure with a resurgence in paper notebooks and the legendary Moleskine has pushed to the fore. Is it the best? Here we have two lined notebooks, one from Leuchtturm1917 and the other from Moleskine – let’s take a look and find out. Both Moleskine and Leuchtturm draw on their heritage. Moleskine’s dates back into the early 20th Century name-checking Picasso, van Gogh and Hemingway. Although originally French, it died out in the 1980s, only to be resurrected in the late 90s by an Italian publisher. On the other hand, Leuchtturm goes back to 1917 (hence Leuchtturm1917) with roots in Hamburg, Germany and a reputation for stamp collecting albums, which continues today. These stories are laid out by both companies in small cream folded inserts that accompany each book. The message is clear; you aren’t buying only a notebook, you are continuing the traditions of culture, history and travel. Physically both notebooks are very similar but there are subtle and useful differences. I’d call them medium or A5-sized notebooks though strictly the Moleskine isn’t wide enough for A5. Both are 21 cm tall with hardcovers but the Moleskine is only 13 cm compared with the the Leuchtturm‘s 14.5 cm. Each has an elastic enclosure band, page marker and an expandable pocket inside the back cover. They also come in wide range of colours and pair well with 7″ tablets, such as the Nexus 7. Opening the notebooks shows that both have lined pages with the same line spacing, but with the Moleskine, that’s about it. Although both have an Owner page at the front, the Leuchtturm goes further with three Contents pages and each page is numbered for easy reference. In addition, there are eight perforated pages towards the back that can be removed, along with some stickers to assist with archiving once the notebook is full. The Leuchtturm1917 is for those who want to be organised! “Datum / Date” is printed at the top of each page too, which may put people off but suits me fine. Both notebooks have lovely paper which is a joy to write on with pencil and ballpoint. However, the Moleskine has a problem with pen ink bleeding from one side to the other, particularly with black ink, which makes the Leuchtturm a better choice for fountain pen writers. Overall, both the Moleskine and the Leuchtturm are stylish notebooks with a great feel both in the hand and under the pen. For me as a fountain pen owner, the Leuchtterm wins out by default, but the contents pages and page numbering make it my choice for those reasons too. Pencil owners and people looking for something a little neater may prefer the Moleskine. Whichever you choose, you’ll never go back.
S**S
These notebooks are definitely worth the money. The notebooks are high quality, and having the numbered pages and space for index, along with built-in bookmarks make this the perfect notebook.
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