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FREE postage to UK addresses

Orders £12 or more

(smaller items only)

FREE local doorstep delivery

Orders £12 or more

Click & Collect

from our Skipton shop


Craven Stationery Online
is the online shop of the long established, family owned business Craven Stationery situated
in the North Yorkshire market town of Skipton.  

We're proud to be an old-fashioned independent stationers - the sort you don't usually find! 
 
Some of the products on our online shop are not so easy to post.
Orders for these products may only be purchased for delivery using our FREE local daily doorstep
delivery service to addresses in Skipton and the surrounding area or by choosing the 'Click & Collect' option for you to collect yourself from our shop premises on Coach Street, Skipton.  

As ever, if you can't find what you're looking for, please get in touch by telephone or email.

Want to know more about us?  Watch our video at the bottom of this page.
Why Paperblanks are bestsellers
Paperblanks bring craftmanship and beauty to everyday objects like notebooks and diaries, with cover designs inspired by art from all corners of the world, eras of history and diverse creative traditions.  Classic elements of book design and traditional techniques are married with modern print technology.
All books are Smyth sewn - the highest quality of binding available, and additional features include book edge printing, satin ribbon markers and a memento pouch.  Importantly, the high quality acid-free paper is derived from sustainable forest pulp, and the binder boards are crafted from 100% recycled material.
With a variety of sizes, formats and cover designs the only problem is which one to choose!

Moleskine ... a little bit of history

Moleskine journals and diaries

The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and Bruce Chatwin. A simple black rectangle with rounded corners, an elastic page-holder, and an internal expandable pocket: a nameless object with a spare perfection all of its own, produced for over a century by a small French bookbinder who supplied the stationery shops in Paris, where the artistic and literary avant-garde of the world browsed and bought them. A trusted and handy travel companion, the notebook has held invaluable sketches, notes, stories, and ideas that would one day become famous paintings, or the pages of beloved books.

In 1997, a small Milanese publisher brought the legendary notebook back to life. Today, Moleskine is synonymous with culture, imagination, memory, travel and personal identity – in both the real world and the virtual world.

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