Color Block Striped Hardcover Journal — Teal, Orange & Gray Travel Notebook
Description
Teal, orange, and gray are not the colours of any single French landscape but of something more specific and harder to name — the palette of the considered traveler, the person who packs carefully and arrives knowing what they want to look at. These three colours have been in productive conversation in French decorative arts for more than a century: the teal of old glazed pottery from the Midi, the orange of the deep-dyed textiles of Alsace, the gray of the limestone façades of half the provincial cities of France. Together they compose a chromatic argument for the pleasures of restraint.
The color block as a design form requires confidence in the materials it assembles. There is no ornamentation to hide behind — only the colours themselves, their proportions, and the rightness of their adjacency. This combination earns its confidence: teal and orange have been a recognized complementary pair since at least the Fauvists understood what the South of France did to colour perception; the gray grounds them both, providing exactly the neutral intelligence the composition requires.
This is a journal designed for all seasons and all purposes — the kind of object that works as well in January in Paris as in August in Marseille, because its colours have been chosen for the long view rather than the seasonal mood.
Specifications
A Note from Jeff
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