Echtholz – Book Bindery Daniel Kirst
If life offers you lemons, make lemonade out of it. This is how the career of Daniel Kirst could be described. A synthetic resin allergy forced the former boatbuilder to take another professional path. Since 2013, the book bindery Daniel Kirst has been producing timber products under the brand name echtholz. He has stayed true to his passion, the handicraft. By hand, he makes sustainable notebooks with covers of genuine wood.
Refillable notebooks for a long life cycle
The eco notebooks by echtholz combine a noble appearance with practical functionality and sustainable characteristics. The book cover is made of genuine wood veneer, which is made without the use of chemicals. FSC® certified paper from Austria, which is chlorine-free, ink-resistant and acid-free, records important notes and sketches. Forest Stewardship Council, FSC for short, provides reforestation without using pesticides and fertilizers.
Certified with the EU Ecolabel, the pure wood notebooks stand for eco stationery that is durable and recyclable. The paper is easy to remove, so that the noble notebooks can always be refilled and thus have a long life cycle.
Decorative wooden items made in Germany!
The small bookbinding manufactory transforms the passion for wood also into decorative objects, such as bottle hangers. The attractive location of the timber art studio with a shop in the Salem Castle on Lake Constance favours the creativity of Daniel Kirst. All fans of fine stationery and decorative items should look forward to sustainable office supplies, notebooks and decorative items from Greenpicks, which the eco label echtholz develops. Made in Germany in the Chiemgau Alpine foothills!