Looking for a calendar for 2026? Check out our suggestions!

The end of the year is just around the corner, but you still haven’t picked a calendar to plan your new adventures? Don't worry – we keep an eye on everything and will help you choose the calendar to be your best buddy for the whole year!

Klasyk MMXXVI Calendar – A League of Its Own

It’s the one that makes stationery hearts beat faster. Smooth paper, golden hot stamping, a canvas spine. Klasyk has been with us for eight years. Every year we tweak small details or refresh the colors, but at its core it stays the same. A vertical layout with weekly, monthly, and yearly spreads. Plus, extra pages in the back for loose notes, reflections, plans for the year ahead. Klasyk planner comes with a ribbon bookmark, and its layout is ideal if you love to make to-do lists. This year you can choose from eight colors. Five of them have appeared in previous collections: Midnight, Black, Dark Rose, Storm, and Earth. The new ones are Pumpkin, Moss, and Cocoa.

Copper Calendar – Weekly Planner with Many Faces

Copper takes its name seriously. You’ll find plenty of copper accents throughout. Just like our Klasyk, it’s great for fountain pens that need a bit more care. It includes yearly, monthly, and weekly spreads, plus a fabric bookmark. Inside, you get a horizontal layout, perfect for anyone who likes quick notes and keeping track of important meetings. And if you need extra space, no panic. Every weekly spread comes with its own notes page right beside it. Copper comes in two versions: hardcover and softcover. The hardcover is more elegant, resistant to dirt, and extra durable. The softcover planners, on the other hand, have bolder colors and are noticeably lighter. If you’re into ruled pages, metallic accents, and a sharp, refined look, Copper is made for you. 

Midori planners. Minimalism done right

Midori MD Paper is a Japanese brand loved by stationery enthusiasts, known above all for its excellent paper quality. As always, the creators at Midori prepared a whole range of planners to choose from. We call it a planner, but it’s a bit of an odd creature. Part calendar, part notebook. At the beginning you’ll find yearly and monthly spreads. After that come undated lined pages for your own layout. The weekly planners come in A5, Slim, and A6 formats. There are also daily options in A5 and A6. In these, each page is dedicated to one day of the year, but the spreads aren’t tied to specific dates. The planners also come with a ribbon bookmark, and for the weekly versions you can buy covers that protect the light notebook from getting dirty. Midori planners are a great choice if you value minimalism.

Everyday daily planner. Compact and clever

Everyday is a pocket-sized daily planner with a vegan leather cover that you can wipe clean with a damp cloth. Its daily spreads have a smart layout: half of the page is printed with fine lines and the other half is blank. This setup makes it easy to divide your day into two separate sections. Half for work, half for pleasure? Go for it. The new edition of the Everyday planner has a more flexible cover and a slimmer profile than its predecessors, and best of all, it opens completely flat. All of this makes it even more comfortable to use. Everyday is perfect if you like having your entire day in view, but feel intimidated by large daily planners that would weigh down your bag or backpack.

Timeless Leuchtturm1917 Calendars

Leuchtturm1917 calendars are well-known and valued for their durability and versatile design. Leuchtturm1917 offers daily calendars in A5 format, allowing you to plan your entire day in detail. The daily layout is divided by hours, includes space for notes, and provides a three-month calendar overview. For fans of larger formats, there’s also the A4 weekly calendar. These are perfect options for those who appreciate classic design and need plenty of space to organize their daily activities. The Slim-format weekly calendars are also worth checking out for a more compact option.

Kal Wall Calendar – for You and Your Space

Wall calendars not only serve a practical purpose but also decorate your space. In our store, Kal hangs proudly on the wall. It features six double-sided pages, each showing the view of the next month. The set includes wall mounting, but if you’ve had Kal in your home before, you can purchase just the refill. Kal is presented in a black-and-white color scheme, so it doesn’t dominate the space. Over time, however, it gains character as your notes and marks accumulate.

Kal’s Younger Brother – Kal Book Calendar

Two years ago, the wall calendar welcomed a new family member! The book version is a great option for fans of simple design and minimalism. This weekly planner consists of a refillable interior and a waterproof cellulose cover. So when your year is over, the cover can be reused for a new notebook or another calendar refill. Each weekly spread also includes a to-do list, space for weekly reflection, and a habit tracker. At the end of the calendar, there are pages for loose notes with lined printing. The black cover with pockets, fabric bookmark, and flat-lay design make it a practical tool that makes daily planning enjoyable. The book and wall versions of Kal form a duo that complement each other perfectly.

Typodarium – a Retro-Style Treat…

…but in a modern version. Remember those tear-off calendars at your grandmother’s? Typodarium works on the same principle. It’s a delight for typography enthusiasts. The calendar creators track the latest font design trends each year and package them into this small cube. Each day features a different typeface, revealing a new typographic inspiration every day. The calendar also comes with a stand, making it easy to place on your desk.

A Post-It Block with a Calendar? Why Not!

The second version of the tear-off style is the Memo Block calendar by Penco. Each page shows the date but also provides plenty of space for notes, so the calendar can double as memo pads. Its vintage charm will catch the eye of anyone visiting your home!

Iconic – Pocket Planners from Korea

We also have options straight from South Korea – the ICONIC The Planner S calendars. These clever planners have a slim, elongated shape and a removable cover with several pockets for loose notes, credit cards, or business cards – a possible rival to your traditional wallet? ;) The calendar starts in November, so you don’t have to wait for the new year to start planning. Inside, you’ll find yearly, monthly, and weekly spreads, and at the end, grid pages for notes. It’s perfect for anyone who prefers smaller formats and likes to carry their planner everywhere. This year’s edition comes in six colors.

Additionally, another ICONIC weekly calendar has joined our store – the Journal J. This one is slightly larger than The Planner S and has a cover made from easy-to-clean plastic. The whole planner closes with an elastic band, creating a neat, compact package. A minimalist new release definitely worth trying!

The Choice of Calendars is Huge – The Question is: What Do You Need?

If you like having your calendar close at hand, choose an A5 format, like Klasyk and Copper, or a smaller one – like Everyday. If you value inspiring content, we suggest Typodarium. Prefer simplicity and high quality? Your minimalist soul will likely crave Midori. Whatever you choose, remember: the calendar is for you, not the other way around. Plan when you want, as much as you want; take breaks if you need them. Wishing you a wonderful 2026!

Text by: Ilona Machulska

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