Recycled leather A4 document and tablet wallet – EDIT Powder Pink
£25.00
Recycled leather A4 document and tablet wallet – EDIT Powder Pink
A stunning A4+ document and tablet wallet handmade in Italy from recycled leather. Subtly debossed to the front cover with our EDIT icon. Fastens with a classic easy close popper. Ideal for A4 documents and “medium-sized” tablets. Please see internal dimensions below.
- A4+ (320 x 200 x 25mm)
- 100% recycled leather
- Wire-bound for added durability
- 80gsm LINED paper (photo shows plain but these are LINED throughout)
- 300 pages of FSC®-certified paper
Also available in Emerald Green ETHOS design.
Every VENT notebook sold helps support children’s education projects worldwide.
Recycled leather A4 document and tablet wallet – EDIT Powder Pink
Proceeds the sale of this Recycled leather A4 document and tablet wallet – EDIT Powder Pink go towards our Ambassador for Change Programme. Providing free pencils for schools and communities around the world. Also Share a Pencil Day, our Global Education Awareness Day for school children right across the UK.
Most importantly, we give 5% from of every item sold to supporting children’s education projects worldwide. That’s not 5% of profit as many organisations do, it’s 5% of the sales value from the first item to the last one sold. That’s our promise.
Every pack of VENT pens sold helps support children’s education projects globally.
Find out more about our Share a Pencil Day and our Education Projects
About VENT
VENT for Change is a leading sustainable and ethical stationery company. As well as protecting the planet VENT also supports children’s education projects worldwide with every item sold
We combine beautiful award-winning design with impeccable eco-credentials. Everything in the VENT range is made using recycled and sustainable materials. From notebooks made using reclaimed leather, cotton and wool with certified sustainable papers to pens made from recycled plastic drinks bottles. VENT even have their own pencil factory in the UK making pencils from recycled CD cases.