Suck UK Moon Notebook
There is something quietly arresting about a notebook that stops you before you even open it. The Moon Notebook from London-based design house Suck UK does exactly that - a precise circular aperture cut through the matte black hardback cover reveals a full photographic image of the moon beneath, as though you are looking up through a porthole into a clear night sky.
It is a considered piece of design: restrained on the surface, quietly dramatic in effect.
The Cover
The hardback casing is finished in a deep matte black - no embellishment, no typography on the front. The cut-out does all the work, framing the lunar surface photograph with a stillness that rewards a second look. It is the kind of object that earns its place on a desk rather than disappearing into a drawer.
Inside
The 192 grid-lined pages offer a versatile working surface - equally suited to structured note-taking, bullet journaling, architectural sketching, or simply thinking on paper. The grid format provides gentle guidance without constraint, and the page count gives you genuine longevity between notebooks.
Dimensions and Format
A6 hardback: 105 × 148 mm. A format that fits neatly into a jacket pocket, a coat pocket, or a bag without bulk. Light enough to carry habitually, substantial enough to feel like a proper object.
Materials and Sustainability
The paper is fully recycled and the product is completely plastic-free - from the notebook itself through to the packaging. For those who care where their goods come from and what they leave behind, this is a notebook that carries its credentials without making a performance of them.
Part of the Orbit Collection
The Moon Notebook sits within Suck UK's Orbit range, which pairs the same minimal black hardback format with close-up photography of celestial bodies. The companion Earth Notebook follows the same logic - a cut-out cover, the same 192 grid-lined pages, the same considered restraint.
Who It's For
This is a notebook for people who are particular about what they write in. It works as a personal journal, a studio sketchbook, a travel companion, or a desk fixture. It also makes an excellent gift for anyone with an appreciation for considered design, astronomy, or simply a well-made pocket notebook that doesn't announce itself.
Specifications
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Format: A6 hardback
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Dimensions: 105 × 148 mm
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Pages: 192 grid-lined
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Cover: Matte black hardback with circular moon cut-out
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Paper: Fully recycled
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Packaging: Plastic-free, recyclable
- Part of the Orbit collection by Suck UK