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Stendig 2008 Calendar by Vignelli

Looking for a late Christmas gift? Looking for a nice, large-format way to start the new year? The Stendig calendar, which measures a generous 4 feet wide by 3 feet high would be a great way to punctuate your wall.

Purchase Information:

Price: $30.00
Availability: Buy Stendig 2008 Calendar by Vignelli here

Noa’s Calendar

I love, love, love this calendar. The ‘Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar’ 2008 Calendar (2nd Edition) is now available. (By the way, for anyone who hasn’t gotten me a christmas gift yet- this would be absolutely perfect.)

To see all the months, you can go to
Noa Bembibre’s site.

11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″

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Price: $35.00
Availability: Buy Noa’s Calendar here

Endless Perpetual Calendar

I feel that is my duty to post any decent perpetual calendars I come across, not only because they’ll save you from 12 months of usually bland/bad photography, but also because they’ll save you money (if you live long enough)…

“This thought-provoking calendar features an aluminum background with the months on one side; the dates on the other — you simply stretch the band across from month to date to see the exact day.”

notes: measures 16.5″ x 16.5″

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Price: $65.00
Availability: Buy Endless Perpetual Calendar here

calendar by Pentagram

Each month features a different font by a recognised typographer- might be a nice change (and some education on typography).

high quality paper stock
22″x33″

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Price: $36.00
Availability: Buy calendar by Pentagram here

LUCKY WEEK PLANNER

The Lucky Week Planner allows you to see one week at a time and divides the page by hour and day and also has a space for your to do’s.

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Price: $9.00
Availability: Buy LUCKY WEEK PLANNER here

2007 Calendar Project: Monosashi

This is a clever and would make a great gift. You keep a month by your side and mark down important events, and when the month is over, you can attach them end to end and create a timeline.

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Price: $30.00
Availability: Buy 2007 Calendar Project: Monosashi here

Imbroglio Calendar- Sale

We’ve posted this before (because it’s a perpetual calendar, of course) but it is now half off! You’d be crazy not to snap one of these up for yourself or as a gift for a friend.

“Instead of designing a calendar that could only be used for one year, French product designer Jean-Pierre Vitrac developed one that can be re-used indefinitely, year after year. cleverly hidden numbers are defined by a magnetic cursor.”

Steel panel with plastic magnetic cursor

50″W x 1″D x 50″H

Colors: grey/white, red/white

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Price: $40
Availability: Buy Imbroglio Calendar- Sale here

Gregory Calendar

This is definitely a different way to keep track of the days…this calendar is a series of numbered dots; you know the drill, connect the dots. As the month progresses, so does the drawing.

(if you live in the US, shipping is approximately $8)

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Price: $32.00
Availability: Buy Gregory Calendar here

Lucite Perpetual Calendar

Two Lucite blocks create this simple perpetual calendar. One slides past the other to indicate the day and month, allowing for use year after year.

Available in Orange or Black

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Price: $32.00
Availability: Buy Lucite Perpetual Calendar here

Blind Date Calendar

Here’s a really great perpetual calendar:

“at first glance, the blind date calendar looks like a series of odd shapes inside a frame. but what is this picture? is it a work of art? a code in Braille? actually, it’s a calendar that lasts for an entire year and is completely re-useable. the secret lies in the magnetic frames that come with the calendar– simply roll them over the black signs to discover the dates. a handy “blind date key” is included with the calendar that discloses the dates and names of the months. if you or someone you love needs a re-working of a standard office or desk accessory, look no further. this is it.”

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Price: $28.00
Availability: Buy Blind Date Calendar here

NAVA, D.31, Daily perpetual table calendar

Yes, I’m kind of a fiend for perpetual calendars (not a secret to anyone who’s been looking at this here site of ours for any length of time). So, in the spirit of continuing what is not quite an obsession, yet bordering on becoming one, I’ll post yet another even though it’s quite beyond my budget. Hand pressed paper bound like a book, this calendar shows the day of the month by turning the pages. Gift box available.

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Price: $325.00
Availability: Buy NAVA, D.31, Daily perpetual table calendar here

Jumping Point Calendar

It’s a good time to be thinking of getting a calendar for next year. The Jumping Point calendar was created in 1975 by Michael Domberger to mark the passing of a day by punching out a small circle and exposing the vivid color underneath.

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Price: $30.00
Availability: Buy Jumping Point Calendar here

stendig 2006 calendar by vignelli

For you non-perpetual calendar types (sorry Katie) Vignelli offers this visual beauty for a wall near you. As the numbers are close together, there’s scarcely enough room to write, so I suggest getting a red wax pencil for you to inscribe cryptic circles and x’s on certain days. I leave the decision of which days to choose to you.

Ed. note: I honestly do love perpetual calendars though. Much more environmentally and economically responsible. Don’t buy this calendar. Find a nice little perpetual one.

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Price: $28.00
Availability: Buy stendig 2006 calendar by vignelli here

imbroglio calendar

This is hands down my favorite perpetual calendar. I’ve got a page featuring this calendar torn out from a 1998 Elle Decor (the UK edition) somewhere and I’ve been intending on finding a local source when I just stumbled upon it today. Thank you, Dumb Luck.

If you can’t tell from the photo, the black circle is a magnet which reveals the date when it’s placed in the right spot.

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Price: $49.00
Availability: Buy imbroglio calendar here

Enzo Mari: Calendario Bilancia Calendar

This reminds me of school and yardsticks, but in a very good way. Designed by Enzo Mari in 1959 for Danese Milano, Italy. Arrives in a lovely Danese gift box. Available in English or Italian. (also, it’s not nearly as redish as it looks in these pictures)

Material: Walnut central section, strips of ramin, beech, maple.

Dimensions: 18.9″ l.

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Price: $120.00
Availability: Buy Enzo Mari: Calendario Bilancia Calendar here