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Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A3 Landscape

Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A3 Landscape

Premium quality, crisp, white cartridge paper Suitable for dry techniques as well as pen and ink Great for sketching and fine art Unperforated sheets Weight: 160gsm Available in 4 sizes Video: Daler-Rowney Ebony & Ivory Sketchbook Range Featuring a hardback cover to protect and preserve work, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook contains high quality 160gsm smooth, white cartridge paper, ideal for meeting all drawing and sketching requirements. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, pen & ink and light watercolour work. Available in four sizes Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 18.49
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Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A4 Landscape

Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A4 Landscape

Premium quality, crisp, white cartridge paper Suitable for dry techniques as well as pen and ink Great for sketching and fine art Unperforated sheets Weight: 160gsm Available in 4 sizes Video: Daler-Rowney Ebony & Ivory Sketchbook Range Featuring a hardback cover to protect and preserve work, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook contains high quality 160gsm smooth, white cartridge paper, ideal for meeting all drawing and sketching requirements. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, pen & ink and light watercolour work. Available in four sizes Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 9.49
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Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A4

Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A4

Premium quality, crisp, white cartridge paper Suitable for dry techniques as well as pen and ink Great for sketching and fine art Unperforated sheets Weight: 160gsm Available in 4 sizes Video: Daler-Rowney Ebony & Ivory Sketchbook Range Featuring a hardback cover to protect and preserve work, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook contains high quality 160gsm smooth, white cartridge paper, ideal for meeting all drawing and sketching requirements. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, pen & ink and light watercolour work. Available in four sizes Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 9.49
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Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A5

Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Sketchbook (160gsm) A5

Premium quality, crisp, white cartridge paper Suitable for dry techniques as well as pen and ink Great for sketching and fine art Unperforated sheets Weight: 160gsm Available in 4 sizes Video: Daler-Rowney Ebony & Ivory Sketchbook Range Featuring a hardback cover to protect and preserve work, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook contains high quality 160gsm smooth, white cartridge paper, ideal for meeting all drawing and sketching requirements. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, the Daler-Rowney Ebony Sketchbook offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, pen & ink and light watercolour work. Available in four sizes Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 7.25
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A3

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A3

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 8.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A4

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A4

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 5.75
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A1

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A1

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 29.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A2

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A2

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 16.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A5

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A5

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 4.25
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A3

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A3

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 9.99
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A4

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A4

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 5.99
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A5

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A5

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 4.25
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A6

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A6

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 3.49
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A2

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A2

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 18.49
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Jumbo Drawing Pad

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Jumbo Drawing Pad

60 gummed sheets 220gsm smooth, extra strong cartridge paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Heavyweight Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Heavyweight Cartridge Paper is internally and surface sized. Acid freeto prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink, pastel and light water colour work. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 14.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A4

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A4

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 7.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A3

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A3

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 12.49
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A5

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A5

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 4.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A2

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A2

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 19.99
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Daler-Rowney - Edinburgh Wooden Box Easel

Daler-Rowney - Edinburgh Wooden Box Easel

Dove-tailed joints and brass finished hardware Leather carrying handle Edinburgh Table Box Easel is adjustable to any angle between vertical & horizontal Ideal for working outdoors Max. canvas height: 43cm Size: 37.8 x 27 x 8.9cm Weight: 1.6kg What is a Table Box Easel? The table box easel is a small portable easel that folds away and can be set up on a table top. The working angle can be adjusted if you still want to stand and paint too. It is also a versatile easel as when flat it can be used for drawing on paper or card without a drawing board. Video: Daler-Rowney Easels Range For over 230 years, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing some of the finest art materials, supporting artists at every step of their journey. The Edinburgh Table Box Easel from Daler-Rowney is elegant and practical, made from hard-wearing FSC oiled beech wood. It features dove-tailed joints, brass finished hardware and a leather carrying handle. The canvas support is adjustable to any angle between vertical and horizontal, making it ideal for watercolour as well as oil and acrylic work. It also utilises metal rails as lid supports, rather than wood.  The box has removable dividers, to make the layout very flexible, and the carry handle makes it easily portable. The maximum canvas this easel can hold is 43cm (16.9"), which equates to A3 portrait size. When set up the maximum height of the Edinburgh Table Box Easel is 62.2.cm, with a width of 27cm and a depth of 37.8cm. Its folded dimensions are 27 x 37.8 x 8.9 cm. The total weight is 1.6kg (3.5lb). Paints and canvas are sold separately.

GBP 23.99
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Daler-Rowney - Georgian Oil Artboard Pad

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