Postkartenkalender 2026: Gemischtes Doppel
Hardcover, GermanMore than 10 items in stock at supplier
Product details
The 2026 postcard calendar "Mixed Doubles" by Pattloch is a creative desk calendar that is both functional and entertaining. With its 53 removable postcards, it offers a unique way to start each week with a new rhyming couplet. The calendar is written in German and features a weekly overview that allows for easy tracking of important appointments and events at a glance. The spiral binding ensures easy handling and allows for effortless page turning. This calendar is not only a practical tool but also an appealing decorative item for any desk.
- Contains 53 removable postcards with creative rhyming couplets
- Practical spiral binding for easy page turning
- Weekly overview for clear appointment organization
- Ideal as a gift or for personal use.
Planner type | Table agenda |
Language | German |
Item number | 56558573 |
Planner type | Table agenda |
Language | German |
year | 2026 |
layout | Weekly overview double page |
Binding | Hardcover |
Number of pages | 53 x |
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Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Length | 193 mm |
Width | 169 mm |
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