Chaya Cohen Tamir's tiny Prospect Heights stationery shop proves that the pen and paper did not just survive the digital age — they solve something it cannot.
I live a block from this store and love and appreciate it. As a retired English and writing teacher, I find myself giving gifts of notebooks, journals, and pens to friends. I just gifted a young lady who is graduating from high school a bundle I put together. Hope it starts a trend when she goes to college!
I live a block from this store and love and appreciate it. As a retired English and writing teacher, I find myself giving gifts of notebooks, journals, and pens to friends. I just gifted a young lady who is graduating from high school a bundle I put together. Hope it starts a trend when she goes to college!
The stationer has become my go-to for gifting as well. There’s something for everyone - even those who are hard to shop for!
Agreed! It is fun store filled with great items and run by a lovely and helpful woman!