SKU: GC40-D610BLACK

Lomorello DIY Album Square Black

Lomorello DIY Album Square Black

Protect and display your work in style with this Lomorello DIY Album in black from Lomography. Its 4.5 x 4.5" pages are properly sized for displaying Fujifilm Instax square film in an accordion-style booklet. The elastic band helps secure your photos when the album is closed. The linen-wrapped cover adds a stylish finishing touch.

Features:

Holds 12 Instax SQUARE Prints

4.5 x 4.5" Page Size

Linen-Wrapped Cover with Elastic Band

Accordion-Fold Album

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Lomorello DIY Album Square Black

Protect and display your work in style with this Lomorello DIY Album in black from Lomography. Its 4.5 x 4.5" pages are properly sized for displaying Fujifilm Instax square film in an accordion-style booklet. The elastic band helps secure your photos when the album is closed. The linen-wrapped cover adds a stylish finishing touch.

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