It’s the little details that make a note card truly memorable. Popularly seen in Filipino ancestral houses and roadside eateries during the late 1950’s to the early 60’s, the Batibot chair was a practical choice due to its durability and size. Small, yet strong and sturdy, the Batibot chair lives up to its name as it is made of a wooden seat and a solid iron frame. In this stationery set, the quintessential Filipino furniture piece is illustrated in its basic minimalist form and is cleverly used as a monogram icon.