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STÁLOGY

The link between stationery and people began when people first used a stick to draw on the ground. The link, time and again, has continued to evolve along with the evolution of people. However, its intended purpose has never changed, and continues to exist today.

STÁLOGY is now rethinking this evolution—a stationery design collaboration between Nitto Group and Manabu Mizuno, a leading creative director in Japan—endeavoring to create stationery with good design and function at a reasonable price, improving the "standard" level of stationery. 

Eliminating unnecessary ornamentation and function, they are taking a new look at what's really necessary, rediscovering essential elements and aiming to finally arrive at what should have existed all along.

Stationery, standard & technology

STÁLOGY 2025 Monthly B6 Slim Planner

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The STÁLOGY 2025 Monthly B6 Slim Planner is the perfect pocket sized planner. Use it to manage your monthly schedule, from birthdays and important events to upcoming deadlines and vacation days.

  • Monthly view (Dec. 2024 - March 2026)
  • 5mm grid
  • B6 Slim size, measures 4.75" x 7.25"
  • 24 pages total.
  • 2025 and 2026 Annual Schedule
  • 11 additional grid memo pages for note-taking
  • Choose from Black or Grey.

    Next Day In-Store Pickup Available

    STÁLOGY

    The link between stationery and people began when people first used a stick to draw on the ground. The link, time and again, has continued to evolve along with the evolution of people. However, its intended purpose has never changed, and continues to exist today.

    STÁLOGY is now rethinking this evolution—a stationery design collaboration between Nitto Group and Manabu Mizuno, a leading creative director in Japan—endeavoring to create stationery with good design and function at a reasonable price, improving the "standard" level of stationery. 

    Eliminating unnecessary ornamentation and function, they are taking a new look at what's really necessary, rediscovering essential elements and aiming to finally arrive at what should have existed all along.

    Stationery, standard & technology

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