What Makes a Leuchtturm1917 Notebook Special: Every Feature, Explained
Notebooks are not created equal. Here is what you are actually getting when you open the box โ paper to pocket, ribbon to spine.
There are thousands of notebooks in the world. Most of them will do the job. But every year, writers, designers, professionals, and students in Singapore and Malaysia return to the same notebook. The reason is never one thing โ it is the accumulation of decisions that went into making it.
The Leuchtturm1917 notebook has been refined since 1917 by a Hamburg stationery house that has spent over a century thinking about what a notebook should be. This is not marketing โ it is the simple result of making things for people who use them seriously. Here is every feature, explained in plain terms.
๐ The Paper โ Where It All Begins
๐ช 80g Chamois Paper
The paper inside every Leuchtturm1917 notebook is 80 grams per square metre (gsm) in a distinctive chamois tone โ a warm, slightly off-white cream. This is not a style choice. It is a considered decision about how paper should interact with writing instruments and human eyes.
At 80g, the paper is thick enough to resist most fountain pen inks, ballpoints, gel pens, and fine-tip markers without bleed-through. It is not watercolour paper โ heavy washes will still ripple โ but for the full range of everyday writing instruments, 80g chamois holds up exceptionally well.
The chamois tone reduces visual contrast compared to bright white paper, making extended writing sessions easier on the eyes. This matters in Singapore's climate, where many professionals work under strong artificial lighting for long hours.
"The chamois paper in a Leuchtturm1917 is not a neutral background โ it is an active participant in the writing experience. It does not fight the ink. It receives it."
For fountain pen users, the 80g chamois surface shows shading and sheen in inks that bright white paper would flatten. Read our guide to the best notebooks for fountain pens in Singapore for a full analysis.
๐ฟ FSC-Certified and Acid-Free
Leuchtturm1917 paper is FSC-certified โ sourced from responsibly managed forests โ and acid-free, meaning the paper will not yellow or become brittle over decades. A journal from 2015 in an acid-free notebook looks as good today as when it was first filled.
๐ฏ The Design Features โ Functional Precision
๐ข Numbered Pages
Every page is pre-numbered โ both sides. The Medium A5 has 249 numbered pages. Discrete, printed in small sans-serif at the bottom corner, never intrusive.
๐๏ธ Table of Contents
Two dedicated pages at the front. Fill in subject, date range, and page numbers as you go. Makes any notebook a searchable reference rather than a sealed archive.
๐ Ribbon Bookmarks
Two silk ribbon bookmarks sewn into the spine (one on the Pocket A6). Mark your current page and a reference page simultaneously โ no dog-ears needed.
๐งฒ Elastic Closure
A flat elastic band keeps the notebook shut in a bag. On the Medium A5 and larger formats, the elastic wraps twice โ securing both ends.
๐ Folding Pocket
An expandable cardboard pocket is glued to the inside back cover. For receipts, tickets, cards, or printed reference materials that accompany the project inside the notebook.
๐ท๏ธ Label Stickers
A set of 5 title stickers included in every notebook โ for the cover, spine, and additional labelling. Makes the notebook identifiable on a shelf without opening it.
None of these features are new in concept. What makes Leuchtturm1917 notable is that all of them are present, all of them work reliably, and none of them are cost-cut. The ribbon bookmarks are silk, not cotton tape. The elastic does not stretch out within months. The folding pocket is properly glued, not just taped.
๐ข Why Numbered Pages and a Table of Contents Matter
The single most undervalued feature in any notebook is the page number. Without it, information you put into a notebook is effectively lost โ retrievable only by scanning every page. With numbered pages and a table of contents, a Leuchtturm1917 becomes a searchable, referenceable document.
"A notebook without a contents page is an unsearchable archive. Page numbers are the index that turns private writing into a personal knowledge system."
For professionals keeping project notebooks, researchers, or writers building a body of work, the contents system means you can find anything you wrote โ across months of daily use โ in under a minute.
โญ The Colour Range
Leuchtturm1917 produces over 20 permanent colours in their main notebook range, supplemented by seasonal and limited-edition releases. The permanent palette includes sophisticated neutrals (Black, Anthracite, Nordic Blue, Olive) and vivid seasonal tones (Berry, Warm Red, Lime). The full colour range is maintained across sizes and rulings where possible, meaning you can build a coordinated system โ matching notebooks for different projects or departments.
See our complete Leuchtturm1917 Colour Guide for the full palette with seasonal availability notes.
๐ท๏ธ Name Embossing โ Personalisation in Singapore
Leuchtturm1917 notebooks available from lt1917.com can be personalised with deep gold embossing on the cover โ a name, initials, monogram, or short message. The embossing is a physical impression pressed into the notebook cover material, not a print or sticker.
This service is available for:
- Individuals โ birthday gifts, graduation presents, personal milestones
- Corporate clients โ branded gifts with company name, recipient name, or both
- Bulk orders โ for corporate events, client appreciation, employee onboarding
For corporate enquiries, visit our corporate gifts page or contact us directly for volume pricing.
๐ Feature Comparison โ Leuchtturm1917 vs Generic Notebooks
| Feature | Leuchtturm1917 | Typical generic notebook |
|---|---|---|
| Numbered pages | โ Pre-printed | โ Usually absent |
| Table of contents | โ 2 dedicated pages | โ Not included |
| Ribbon bookmarks | โ 2 (silk) | โ Rare |
| Back pocket | โ Folding expandable | โ Usually absent |
| Paper weight | โ 80g chamois | โ Typically 60โ70g |
| Acid-free paper | โ Certified | โ Not guaranteed |
| FSC certification | โ Yes | โ Varies |
| Label stickers | โ 5 included | โ Not included |
โ Frequently Asked Questions
๐ช Is Leuchtturm1917 paper good for fountain pens?
Yes โ 80g chamois paper handles fountain pens well for most mainstream inks. You may experience slight ghosting with very wet nibs or high-saturation inks, but bleed-through is rare. The chamois surface also enhances ink shading and sheen. See our dedicated fountain pen notebook guide for full testing notes.
๐ข How many pages does a Leuchtturm1917 Medium A5 have?
The Medium (A5) hardcover has 249 numbered pages plus 2 table of contents pages at the front. The Pocket (A6) has 187 numbered pages, and the Master Slim (A4+) has 123 numbered pages.
๐ What does acid-free paper mean for a notebook?
Acid-free paper does not contain the acids that cause standard paper to yellow and become brittle over time. A Leuchtturm1917 notebook filled today will still have clean, non-yellowed pages decades from now โ making it a genuine long-term record rather than a temporary document.
๐ท๏ธ Can I get a Leuchtturm1917 notebook personalised in Singapore?
Yes. Name embossing is available in Singapore for both individual and corporate orders. Deep gold embossing is applied directly to the notebook cover. Contact us via the corporate gifts page or use the enquiry form for individual personalisation.
๐ฟ Is Leuchtturm1917 paper FSC-certified?
Yes. Leuchtturm1917 uses FSC-certified paper sourced from responsibly managed forests. The FSC mark appears on the inside back cover of the notebook.
๐ How do the two ribbon bookmarks work?
Both ribbons are sewn into the spine at the top. Pull them to mark different pages โ one for your current writing position, the other for a reference page you want to return to. On the Pocket (A6), there is one ribbon. On the Medium (A5) and larger, there are two.
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