Clairefontaine DotPad A4 Sketchbook
Premium French dotted sketchbook with 120gsm paper, ideal for mixed media sketching, calligraphy, and technical drawing.
Premium sketchbooks, brushes, and yarn for artists, illustrators, and fiber enthusiasts
Carefully selected supplies from trusted brands. Everything you need to create, sketch, and craft.
Premium French dotted sketchbook with 120gsm paper, ideal for mixed media sketching, calligraphy, and technical drawing.
Ten-piece set of genuine kolinsky sable brushes in assorted sizes, crafted for watercolor and acrylic painting with superior color pickup and control.
Luxuriously soft 100% merino wool in charcoal grey, ideal for sweaters, accessories, and garments requiring breathable, temperature-regulating fiber.
Twenty-four color professional-grade oil-based colored pencils with exceptional blending properties and lightfastness for fine art and illustration.
A quick reference guide to help you choose the right materials for your creative projects.
| Supply Type | Best For | Paper Weight | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sketchbooks | Drawing, mixed media, planning | 120-300 gsm | Dot grid, blank, or ruled pages |
| Brushes | Watercolor, acrylic, oil painting | N/A | Natural or synthetic bristles |
| Yarn | Knitting, crochet, weaving | N/A | Wool, cotton, blends available |
| Colored Pencils | Illustration, detail work, portraits | N/A | Lightfast, blendable pigments |
Whether you're just starting out or expanding your existing collection, quality supplies make a real difference. We've selected products that deliver reliable performance without unnecessary expense.
All products are sourced from established brands known for consistency and durability.
These supplies are used by artists and crafters in Olomouc and across the Czech Republic.
No lengthy break-in periods or special preparation needed. Open and start creating.
Each product in our catalog has been selected for its quality, availability, and value. We believe that good supplies shouldn't require extensive research or experimentation. Start with what works, refine your technique, and expand from there.