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Wildwood notepad set of 4

 18,95

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Product description

A small set of four notepads, made for the quiet moments of the day.

These notepads were created with the thought that even the simplest notes deserve a little care — a place to land that feels calm, familiar, and alive. Each notepad carries its own illustrated scene: a deer pausing in the glade, a bird greeting the morning, small details from the forest that often go unnoticed but are always there.

Printed on smooth, high-quality paper, these pages are meant for everyday use — grocery lists, small reminders, letters left on the table, or thoughts you don’t want to forget. Nothing grand, nothing hurried. Just paper made to sit beside you, as life goes on.

These notepads are a gentle reminder that beauty belongs not only in stories, but also in ordinary days — written down, one small moment at a time.

Printed on 120gsm heavy paper with 50 double-printed sheets each

Wrapped with care in eco-friendly packaging

Shipping

Worldwide shipping with Track & Trace on every order
Free shipping from: NL €70 · EU €100 · Europe (non-EU) €120 · Worldwide €150
• Rates vary by region (letterbox & parcel options)
• Eco-friendly, recyclable packaging

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MEET ME

IRIS ESTHER

I’m Iris Esther, an illustrator and mother of two, creating illustrated art, art prints, postcards, and small paper goods from my forest-side home studio. With a green birdhouse in the first tree outside my window, I work guided by nature, fairytales, changing seasons and by a deep love for making art by hand.

Growing up, being outside wasn’t a destination but a way of living. My art grew from that same gentle rhythm.

My illustrations are made to quietly support everyday life — bringing a sense of enchantment to family celebrations, seasonal rituals, and small moments that matter.

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