
London Notebooks & Planners.
Architecture Sketchbooks and Notepads inspired by the city.
These London architecture themed notebooks and planners began as a way of collecting fragments of the city- quick sketches, passing observations, and structural details noticed while moving through different neighbourhoods. From Brutalist landmarks like the Barbican to cultural references such as David Bowie’s fashion, each design starts from a real place or moment in the city.
Rather than documenting London in a literal way, these pieces focus on how it feels to move through it, it's repetition, contrast, and rhythm.
London Architecture in 'Everyday Objects'
This collection sits between stationery and architectural study. Each notebook or planner takes a different part of London and reduces it into a simple, usable form, something that can sit on a desk, travel in a bag, or be opened during everyday planning. The idea is not to archive London perfectly, but to translate it into objects that feel familiar through use.

Brutalist Notebooks & Planners
The Brutalist side of this collection focuses on some of London’s most visually powerful structures. Buildings defined by repetition, scale, and material honesty.
These Brutalist notebooks and planners are inspired by places such as the Barbican Estate and other post-war architectural landmarks across the city.
The forms are reduced to their essentials- structure, silhouette, and rhythm, reflecting how these buildings appear in real space rather than in photographs.
Notebooks & Planners for Everyday Use
Compact, lightweight, easy to carry and designed for writing, sketching, or planning. Each one carries a subtle reference to London’s architecture or cultural landscape, making everyday use feel slightly more connected to place. A perfect gift for your architecture loving friend!









































