Rhodia
The Rhodia trademark dates back to 1932 and points to the Rhodian origins of the two brothers, Henri and Robert Verilhac, who founded the Verilhac Paper Mills. The sunny Greek island of Rhodes, named for the pink hibiscus and roses that decorate its landscape, is filled with pine forests. Legend has it that the two Rhodia fir trees of the logo symbolize the two founding brothers. The Rhodia notebooks, originally a sideline for Rhodia, but become its most famous product. These Rhodia pads was considered a professional tool, and so they were designed to be easy to use and durable, incorporating details like a fold-around cover, hard coated-board backing, and nice paper perfect for any type of writing instrument including fountain pens.
If you have any questions about the Rhodia, please call us at 866-747-5800. Our retail stores would be happy to answer any questions for you.