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    By book artist Mark Cockram, Studio 5 Book Arts, London and made exclusively for 3 Legged Duck interior design shop. Hand bound note book / journal in book cloth (not plastic coated paper made to look like cloth) and unique hand collaged art work makes for a book that is as unique as its owner. Evoking a bygone (Victorian) era with a contemporary twist, images and text are derived from the book-artists personal collection. The collaged art work often includes up-cycled and recycled papers. No two books will be the same. The text block paper is lined 70gsm, section sewn (with thread). Once described as the Christian Lacroix of bookbinding. Mark’s diverse work is represented in collections (public and private) all around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Art Workers Guild. Check out Mark's latest work: Studio 5 Book Arts Other designs available- please enquire. Price includes UK mainland delivery.
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    By Mark Cockram, Studio 5 Book Arts, London Never Mind The E Books Here’s The Real Thing handmade notebook. Inspired by the fanzines and music (of my youth) from the 1970’s and 80’s these individually hand bound note books take a swing at the soulless ebooks. Bound in book cloth (not plastic coated paper made to look like cloth) and prints from the original art work, these books are meant to be used. The text block paper is lined 70gsm, section sewn (with thread). Collaged Note Books. Hand bound note books in book cloth (not plastic coated paper made to look like cloth) and unique hand collaged art work makes for a book that is as unique as its owner. Evoking a bygone (Victorian) era with a contemporary twist, images and text are derived from the book-artists personal collection. The collaged art work often includes up-cycled and recycled papers. No two books will be the same. The text block paper is lined 70gsm, section sewn (with thread). Check out Mark's latest work: Studio 5 Book Arts Pink and orange books are also available. Price includes UK mainland delivery.
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    These unusual vintage bronze bookends date from around 1960s/70s, possibly Iberian (Spanish/Portugese). They are bronze cast and cold painted black.