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product_id: 9169808
title: "Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange"
brand: "rhodia"
price: "83 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Rhodia"
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# 80g Clairefontaine superfine vellum paper A5 portable size 80 micro-perforated detachable sheets Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange

**Brand:** rhodia
**Price:** 83 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📝 Elevate your note-taking game with Rhodia’s luxe, bleed-proof paper!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange by rhodia
- **How much does it cost?** 83 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/9169808-rhodia-notepad-no16-a5-plain-blank-orange)

## Best For

- rhodia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rhodia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek A5 Size for On-the-Go Pros:** Compact and perfectly portable to keep your ideas flowing anywhere.
- • **Vibrant Orange Cover to Stand Out:** Bold, stylish, and unmistakably you—make a statement in every meeting or coffee shop session.
- • **Premium Clairefontaine Paper Quality:** Ultra-smooth 80g vellum paper that resists bleed, smudges, and feathering—ideal for fountain pens and calligraphy.
- • **Micro-Perforated Sheets for Effortless Sharing:** Tear out notes cleanly without damaging the pad—perfect for meetings or creative brainstorming.
- • **Stapled Top Binding for Lefties & Righties Alike:** No annoying spiral binding—write comfortably from any angle, making it a rare gem for left-handed professionals.

## Overview

The Rhodia No16 A5 Notepad features premium 80g Clairefontaine superfine vellum paper known for its smoothness and resistance to ink bleed and smudging. Its compact A5 size and top-stapled binding make it highly portable and comfortable for both left- and right-handed users. With 80 micro-perforated sheets and a vibrant orange coated cardboard cover, this notepad blends professional quality with standout style—perfect for managers, creatives, and note-taking aficionados who demand the best.

## Description

Product Description Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain - Orange Set Contains: 1 x Rhodia No16 Orange Pad

Review: Best Calligraphy Paper EVER! - I’ve been using the Rhodia dot pad for YEARS! It satisfies all of my calligraphy needs. The quality of the rhodia dot pad is top tier. Thick and smooth. The paper has worked well with 95% of my calligraphy tools (I have a lot). No leaking, no smudges, no bleeding and no scratches and no feathering. Only tool I had issues with on this paper is the pilot parallel pen as it caused feathering and ink bleeding. It’s a luxurious paper at an affordable price. This particular size of the Rhodes dot pad is good for carrying on the go or note taking. I’ll always recommend the Rhodia dot pad for your calligraphy and non-calligraphy needs!
Review: Superior paper quality; fantastic for lefties! - Disclaimer: I'm not a big fountain pen person, nor do I write with a pen much at all in the digital age. Thus, while, I am still a bit of a paper snob ;-), I can't speak knowledgeably about other paper options out there except Midori, the high-end Japanese brand that is also prized by many fountain pen users. ABOUT RHODIA GENERALLY: I started using Rhodia paper when I was trying out fountain pens. I kept reading that this paper was superior for its level of absorbability -- it didn't bleed through, yet is less likely to smear which particularly matters to me as a left handed person. Rhodia, being a French company, sells European dimensioned paper — A4, A5, etc.) Most of their pads are “Super fine vellum" 80 gram paper which is just 5 grams heavier than standard US 20 pound bond paper -- think typical copy paper in weight/thickness. However, even though this isn't heavy bond paper, the finish is excellent for the aforementioned reasons. It's very smooth, and the paper fibers have a very fine grain. Thus, less porosity/absorption. Bottom line, it just feels nice, and of quality. Rhodia does offer bound notebooks (I haven't seen one in person), yet they don't seem to offer upscale bound notebooks, which would seem like an obvious market for them due to their superior paper. The bound ones are “faux Italian leather” (which I doubt is any nicer than “Joe Bob’s super-duper faux leather” ;~) — They do come in many cool colors. Some people may prefer, if not a nicer leather bound notebook, at least a pad that's a little more professional/flashier in appearance given the cost, and quality of this paper. This doesn't matter much to me, but to others it night. I like Rhodia’s dot pattered pads. I don't really care that it helps keep the alignment correct when one is writing (if that's even is the intent?); I just like the uniqueness. REGARDING LEFTIES: Normal US spiral-bound notebooks are an annoyance for most of us lefties (or at least me). It helps that this pad has a stapled top as opposed to spiral bound; particularly that it's not spiral-bound on the left unlike standard US notebooks that are indented on the left; thus, lefties can't use those notebooks backwards if one is trying to keep the indent on the left. I remember as a kid when there was a specialty store in San Francisco that had products just for lefties such as scissors. They also had spiral notebooks that have the wire binding on the right so we would still have the indented line of notebook paper on the left when writing. Since it was a niche product, they were really expensive compared to regular notebooks. I think of it as rare to find a pad that has a staples on the top; as stated, that makes it so much easier for lefties IMHO

## Features

- A5 in size
- Paper within the notepad is made from Clairefontaine 80 g Superfine Vellum
- 80 detachable micro-perforated sheets
- Cardboard back and the ruling is in grey
- Plain paper

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001DC9I5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,589 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #632 in Spiral Notebooks |
| Binding | Spiral-bound |
| Brand Name | Rhodia |
| Color | Orange |
| Cover Material | Coated Cardboard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,542) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03037920160009 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 6"W |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Clairefontaine |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Pages | 80 Pages |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Pattern | x1 |
| Ruling Type | Plain |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grocery List, Journal Writing, Meal Planning, Note Taking, School |
| Style | uni |
| Theme | Orange |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rhodia
- **Color:** Orange
- **Cover Material:** Coated Cardboard
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Pages:** 80 Pages
- **Ruling Type:** Plain
- **Sheet Size:** A5
- **Special Feature:** Waterproof
- **Style:** uni
- **Theme:** Orange

## Images

![Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+atW-nLLL.jpg)
![Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61GFH1rFvIL.jpg)
![Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51a+npxLjGL.jpg)
![Rhodia Notepad, No16 A5, Plain Blank - Orange - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71iL4bkh+sL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Calligraphy Paper EVER!
*by M***M on September 27, 2025*

I’ve been using the Rhodia dot pad for YEARS! It satisfies all of my calligraphy needs. The quality of the rhodia dot pad is top tier. Thick and smooth. The paper has worked well with 95% of my calligraphy tools (I have a lot). No leaking, no smudges, no bleeding and no scratches and no feathering. Only tool I had issues with on this paper is the pilot parallel pen as it caused feathering and ink bleeding. It’s a luxurious paper at an affordable price. This particular size of the Rhodes dot pad is good for carrying on the go or note taking. I’ll always recommend the Rhodia dot pad for your calligraphy and non-calligraphy needs!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superior paper quality; fantastic for lefties!
*by P***N on August 8, 2024*

Disclaimer: I'm not a big fountain pen person, nor do I write with a pen much at all in the digital age. Thus, while, I am still a bit of a paper snob ;-), I can't speak knowledgeably about other paper options out there except Midori, the high-end Japanese brand that is also prized by many fountain pen users. ABOUT RHODIA GENERALLY: I started using Rhodia paper when I was trying out fountain pens. I kept reading that this paper was superior for its level of absorbability -- it didn't bleed through, yet is less likely to smear which particularly matters to me as a left handed person. Rhodia, being a French company, sells European dimensioned paper — A4, A5, etc.) Most of their pads are “Super fine vellum" 80 gram paper which is just 5 grams heavier than standard US 20 pound bond paper -- think typical copy paper in weight/thickness. However, even though this isn't heavy bond paper, the finish is excellent for the aforementioned reasons. It's very smooth, and the paper fibers have a very fine grain. Thus, less porosity/absorption. Bottom line, it just feels nice, and of quality. Rhodia does offer bound notebooks (I haven't seen one in person), yet they don't seem to offer upscale bound notebooks, which would seem like an obvious market for them due to their superior paper. The bound ones are “faux Italian leather” (which I doubt is any nicer than “Joe Bob’s super-duper faux leather” ;~) — They do come in many cool colors. Some people may prefer, if not a nicer leather bound notebook, at least a pad that's a little more professional/flashier in appearance given the cost, and quality of this paper. This doesn't matter much to me, but to others it night. I like Rhodia’s dot pattered pads. I don't really care that it helps keep the alignment correct when one is writing (if that's even is the intent?); I just like the uniqueness. REGARDING LEFTIES: Normal US spiral-bound notebooks are an annoyance for most of us lefties (or at least me). It helps that this pad has a stapled top as opposed to spiral bound; particularly that it's not spiral-bound on the left unlike standard US notebooks that are indented on the left; thus, lefties can't use those notebooks backwards if one is trying to keep the indent on the left. I remember as a kid when there was a specialty store in San Francisco that had products just for lefties such as scissors. They also had spiral notebooks that have the wire binding on the right so we would still have the indented line of notebook paper on the left when writing. Since it was a niche product, they were really expensive compared to regular notebooks. I think of it as rare to find a pad that has a staples on the top; as stated, that makes it so much easier for lefties IMHO

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic paper. Useful, versatile, and affordable.
*by T***H on March 4, 2018*

Fantastic paper. Super smooth, resilient, non-absorbent. It's somehow all of these things yet still very light, so it has a delicate and elegant feel. I used a crow quill nib (a dip pen nib specifically made for thin lines which therefore has a needle sharp point and catches on everything, for those who aren't familiar) with very thin fountain pen ink, and the Rhodia is the only paper I could find out of my options that doesn't allow it to bleed and feather to the point of incomprehensibility. The nib didn't catch which I was writing and the lines came out completely clean. Even a heavy, high-quality drawing paper I tried couldn't handle this ink and pen combination, resulting in bleeding and feathering. For comparison there's a piece of normal printer paper. Many of the letters with the printer paper are distorted and smeared because in a single sentence the nib caught 5 times. The ink has bled and feathered to a ridiculous extent, making the writing messy and terrible. Once again, the Rhodia had none of these issues, and remains my standard paper for personal writing, practice, and any finicky pens. For projects I'd recommend a heavier paper only because it's... well... heavier. When I'm making some important document I want a paper that's a little thicker, but that's not what this paper is for and not what I want it to do. The lightness of this paper makes it perfect for things like letters and journaling. I have yet to find a paper that is so effective for penmanship.

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