by Sheena Sood
Papelera Palermo, a space devoted to anything and everything paper, is a place in Buenos Aires for gifts, supplies, and inspiration. Founded in 1994 as a “space dedicated to paper and it’s infinite possibilities,” its home is on Honduras Street, right off of the trendy Plaza Cortazar in Palermo Soho, and it’s a must-stop for artists, book collectors and anyone attracted to fine paper. (Click images for detail.)
I found it hard to choose from the array of beautiful products—sketchbooks, photo albums, loose sheets of handmade papers, batik papers, origami paper, and rolls of printed papers are all delightfully displayed. It’s also a great source for books and accessories made with quality Argentine leather. The selection is irresistible and, thanks to the Argentine Peso, it’s also very attainable. Batik papers are 12 pesos or about $4 each, sketchbooks run from about $4 to $10, and leather-bound books start […]
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