The joy of writing, Calligraphy
The fascinating world of calligraphy: Callihouse special event


It is the best French stationery brand “Clairefontaine” established in 1858

After its establishment, Clairefontaine is known for making first notepads for students in France with its best paper-manufacturing technology.

It gives the best feeling when writing using 90g of acid-free paper, which achieved best recognition as the world’s best brand. ClaireFontaine means ‘pure water’ and it makes the paper with the purest water while taking environmental responsibility.

It was also introduced as Carrie’s favorite note in the “Sex and the City”


Size: 11 x 15.5cm
Inner paper: 128 sheets
Space between lines: 0.7cm
Type: lined paper
Color: 4 colors (randomly sent)
Features: acid-free papers, various patterns
Made in France


The color is randomly selected when delivered
(Please leave any special request for certain color; we will try to satisfy your request)

Mild 4 colors and various images



Size: 18x22cm
Inner pages: 112 sheets
Space between the lines: 0.8 cm
Type: Line paper
Color: 4 colors (randomly sent)
Features: acid-free paper, various patterns
Made in France


The color is randomly selected when delivered
(Please leave any special request for certain color; we will try to satisfy your request)


There are two choices for the size in total

[About Calligraphy]
-Calligraphy, the word originated from Greek words, ‘Beautiful writing’, is one of the traditional arts to make beautiful writings with the direction, pressure, writing speed of pen point.

-Calligraphy has started its history with the beginning of textual records and developed with advancement of various writing tools. The history of calligraphy is continuously growing with the development of Bamboo Pen which is made of Mesopotamian reed, quill pen which is made of feather of bird, and fountain pen, etc.

-The joy of calligraphy continues even though the printing and computer became generalized as it can show the writer’s own writing style based on classical writings