The Language of Flowers 2025 Calendar
The Passenger Press
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- 3rd - 6th January
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The Language of Flowers is a collection inspired by the Victorian pocket dictionary of the same name, documenting the hidden meanings and sentiments behind the botanical world of the 19th century. This 2025 Calendar from The Passenger Press focuses on twe...
The Language of Flowers is a collection inspired by the Victorian pocket dictionary of the same name, documenting the hidden meanings and sentiments behind the botanical world of the 19th century. This 2025 Calendar from The Passenger Press focuses on twelve plants, designs inspired by traditional woodblock prints and engravings with a contemporary signature.
Letterpress month per page calendar. 100mm x 210mm printed on a vintage press on UK milled 330g paper.
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 3rd - 6th January
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The Passenger Press
Glasgow, SCOTLAND
The Passenger Press is a letterpress print and design studio based in Glasgow, Scotland.
Every card & design tells a story and breathes new life into images found tucked away in books and archives.
The Passenger Press studio is housed in an old Victorian shopfront so we have our vintage presses and workspace at the back and sell all our products in the shop area at the front.
We love traditional methods of production and enjoy the hands on methods used in slow making. We are inspired by traditional skills and practices.
Each design is printed in small batches using ecologically sound paper milled in the UK.