Sekt 2025 Planner: Bonbon (pre-order)

$44.00

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Not everyone who makes plans is a control freak. Those wishing to remain irreverent and creative—yet still grounded by a planner—need look no further. The 2025 Sekt Planner is a meticulously edited and designed cross between a calendar, a diary, a notebook and a book. It comes with an underlying message that encourages you to think differently and challenge yourself. Each week offers a plethora of ideas, information and playful exercises that enhance your life. Use it to create your own story, compiling a unique record of your past.

"Sekt is the New Champagne!" is more than just a tagline—it’s a philosophy of embracing simplicity without sacrificing joy. Sekt, the German term for affordable sparkling wine, symbolizes designer Joliat's approach to reducing expenses and consumption. This planner serves as your guide to a mindful lifestyle, helping you discover the happiness found in simplicity. With every page, let pen and paper be the tools that lead you to a more fulfilling, intentional life.

Included are a monthly planner, a project planner, dates to commemorate, a set of commissioned world maps, conversion tables, 2026 overview, semester overview 2025-2026,  and 32 blank pages for your personal notes. Sustainably printed in Germany on smooth paper and bound using cold-glued sections so that it lies flat when open.

Designed by Julie Joliat
Exclusive in the U.S. to Wms&Co.

Available in 4 colorways, see our collection of 2025 planners here.

Size: 4.75" x 7.5", 12 x 19 cm (pocket size)
192 pages of Cradle to Cradle Certified®, FSC-certified, EU Ecolabel paper
Made in Germany in a carbon-neutral plant
Ecological ink (free of mineral oils)
Plastic-free (and no plastic packaging)

These carefully chosen and crafted pieces represent a considered mix of the esoteric and the highly pragmatic. Many of these simple things reflect the hand of the artisan or the quiet genius of the inventor. They are useful in ways that are difficult to quantify but, if pressed, we would say they make life a little more efficient and a lot more beautiful.

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