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CALENDARS 2026

CALENDARS 2026
02-02-2026

The change of the year is not just a new number on the calendar. It is the silent pact we make with ourselves that “this year I’ll be more organized.” And if there is any place where that promise is truly put to the test, it is in front of the shelves of planners and calendars—where you decide how you want to see 2026 unfold: in lines and boxes, in colors and designs, minimalist or storybook-like.

Written by journalist Nektaria Varsami-Poultsidi

At Nakas Book House, the new year unfolds across dozens of covers. As you walk through the “Calendars” section, you immediately realize there is no single “right” diary. There are options for those who live with an agenda in hand, for the teenager who wants to lock away their secrets, for the professional tracking projects, and for those who simply want to remember to breathe during their day.

Calendars for “serious business”

On the classic shelves of the 2026 Calendars, professional diaries dominate: grey, blue, red, petrol-toned, with hard covers, clean lines, silver stamping or a discreet embossed “2026.” These are the planners that slip into laptop bags, rest on desks full of folders and meetings, and fill up with appointments, deadlines, and notes that say “don’t forget this.”

This is also where the large daily diaries come into play: one page per day for those who want space to write—not only appointments but thoughts, phone numbers, and small to-do lists. Next to them are the weekly editions with slimmer spines, for those who like to see the whole week at a glance. They are the heart of the “Agendas” category: functional, durable, and free of excess.

Planners, desk calendars, wall calendars: for those who think in a “panoramic” way

For many people, a classic diary is not enough. They want to see the entire month in front of them, plan projects, and jot down goals and reminders. At the Nakas Book House chain you will find planner-style diaries, with pages designed for goals, lists, notes, and reviews. They are ideal for anyone working with project management—or simply for those who want everyday life to have a little more structure.

Desk calendars are the most practical solution for offices and counters. They sit discreetly next to the computer and keep track of appointments, phone calls, and deadlines. Wall calendars, on the other hand, become part of the décor: they hang in the kitchen, the office, or a child’s room and function as a family “control board.” One glance at the wall and you know who has tutoring lessons, who is traveling, and when that friend’s birthday is—the one you do not want to forget.

The diary as a secret refuge

Not all calendars are “work tools.” On the shelves of Nakas Book House you will also find those designed to become a refuge. The “my secret diary” with the magic pendant, with its child-to-teen aesthetic, invites kids to write their own “musts” and “wants” away from adult eyes.

For children and teenagers, Nakas Book House becomes a small “planetarium” of hero-themed diaries. Fans of Wednesday can choose their own Wednesday Agenda 2026, in editions that suit a more goth, playful, or school-ready mood. Admirers of Santoro Gorjuss will find daily 2026 diaries with the brand’s signature figures, while the more dreamy can record their days in *The Little Prince – Diary 2026*, letting the little traveler remind them that “what is essential is invisible to the eye.”

Rene’s 2026 diaries are not simply “organization notebooks,” but small daily declarations of self-love. The Women’s Empowerment Diary 2026 and the daily *365 Reasons* diary turn each day into an opportunity for reflection, self-care, and redefining goals, while the weekly spiral planners—in black or tan—are the most practical choice for home or office, with clean layouts and a discreet, elegant aesthetic.

Giannis Kalpouzos’s Literary Diary 2026 is aimed at those who want their time to be measured in words. Each page is accompanied by excerpts and thoughts that reflect the author’s style and sensitivity, transforming the recording of everyday obligations into something more meaningful—almost a contemplative encounter with literature.

For die-hard basketball fans, the daily 2026 diaries of PAOK, Panathinaikos, AEK, and Olympiacos are far more than simple organizational tools. Featuring the clubs’ emblems and colors, they become part of a daily routine that recalls games, arenas, and emotional moments in the stands. An ideal gift for any supporter who wants to live the entire year in their team’s colors.

Finally, at Nakas Book House visitors can find dozens of diaries on offer, from classic agendas and professional planners to more thematic or collectible editions. It is a great opportunity to choose the diary that suits you—without putting too much strain on the new year’s budget.

Leaving Nakas Book House, what lingers is not only the sight of thousands of diaries lined up in a row. It is the thought that the coming year, however chaotic it may seem, can be squeezed into small boxes and lines—not to trap us, but to give us room to breathe.

A good diary does not promise to fix our lives. But it does promise something more down-to-earth: that every day there will be a piece of paper at our disposal on which to write, correct, erase, and start again. And that, for a year like 2026, is already a small revolution.