Soft pastel faux fur makes this dream journal feel like a small bedtime ritual before the first word is written. The embroidered eye and silver lettering give it a quiet, moonlit mood, made for recording dream fragments, late-night thoughts and the messages that seem clearer in the morning.
What you'll notice as you use it
The cover invites touch, with a plush surface that feels cosy on a bedside table.
Pastel colouring keeps the look gentle rather than severe, even with its mystical eye motif.
The silver lettering catches the light softly, adding a little shine without feeling loud.
It suits slow writing: dream notes on waking, a few reflective lines before sleep, or symbols you want to return to later.
The paper pages give your thoughts a dedicated place, separate from work lists and everyday reminders.
Plush cover, paper pages
The notebook is made with paper pages and a polyester faux-fur cover. The embroidered all-seeing eye sits at the centre of the design, giving the soft cover a more symbolic, night-time character.
How to keep it by your bedside
Place it somewhere easy to reach before sleep, with a pen beside it. A few words are enough: an image, a colour, a name, a feeling, or the last scene you remember.
Keep the faux-fur cover away from damp surfaces and wipe gently with a dry cloth if it gathers dust. Store it closed when not in use, so the cover stays neat.
The eye and the dream record
The eye motif has appeared across many visual traditions as a symbol of watching, awareness and inner sight. On a dream journal, it reads less like decoration and more like an invitation to pay attention: to the strange details, repeating images and small emotional traces that dreams leave behind. Used this way, the notebook becomes a personal record rather than a simple place for notes, holding the parts of the night you want to remember in daylight.
Size and details
This soft book journal has 80 pages and weighs 270 g. It is made from paper and p…
region of manufacture: China