Palermo Undated Daily Planner Book
Palermo Undated Daily Planner Book
Made by The Completist
The Completist was launched in 2018 by Jana from a small London apartment, after years honing design skills at luxury fashion houses.
Their bi-annual releases are inspired by anything that gives them a dopamine rush - from a 1996 Dries Van Noten runway show, to 1960s Saul Bass movie posters.
Their print collections may look maximalist, but their design philosophy is simple: make pieces that look great on a desk, are made from the highest quality paper stocks and are completely recyclable.
90% of their range is made in the UK.
Reliable Worldwide shipping
A tree planted for every item you purchase
Packaged with care in eco packaging
Free collection at our Lewes shop
About this product
About this product
Unstructured structure, for the design-led crowd: the Palermo Undated Daily Planner features a wavy, summery stripe print in pale blue, off-white and burgundy - a fresh, wearable take on pattern that looks great in-store and even better on a desk.
Inside, it’s all about freedom: 320 undated pages with a full spread for each weekday, and a split spread for weekends.
No fixed start date means it works for anyone, any time - perfect for customers who hate commitment (but love organisation). It’s made with a soft, 250gsm hammered cover and comes with a matching bookmark and gift-ready card box. Crafted by a family-owned music book maker in the UK, it’s a luxe, flexible format your customers will reach for again and again.
Shipping
Shipping
Worldwide shipping. Free UK postage on all orders above £50. Free store collection in our Lewes, UK shop - just select 'pick up' at checkout.
All orders are dispatched within 1 - 2 working days. Choose your method of delivery at checkout.
Made by The Completist
The Completist was launched in 2018 by Jana from a small London apartment, after years honing design skills at luxury fashion houses.
Their bi-annual releases are inspired by anything that gives them a dopamine rush - from a 1996 Dries Van Noten runway show, to 1960s Saul Bass movie posters.
Their print collections may look maximalist, but their design philosophy is simple: make pieces that look great on a desk, are made from the highest quality paper stocks and are completely recyclable.
90% of their range is made in the UK.