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Penco Bowl Pen (4 colours)

Penco

US$15.59
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
⌀ 2.4 x 9.5 cm
Nib Size:
0.8 mm
Ink:
Black, oil-based Ink
Materials:
Wood & Brass
Origin:
Taiwan
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Strike a perfect balance between playfulness and practicality with the Penco Bowl Pen. As the name suggests, this unique wooden ballpoint pen is cleverly shaped like a classic bowling pin. Part keychain and part writing instrument, it’s designed to be a conversation starter that ensures you’re never without a pen when you need one.

Crafted from natural wood with brass accents, the "pin" opens to reveal a smooth-writing ballpoint tip. The attached key ring allows you to secure it to your keys, backpack, or daily tote, making it a reliable backup for signing documents or taking quick notes on the go. Available in four bright, retro-inspired colours—White, Red, Yellow, and Blue—this charming "bowlpen" makes an excellent gift for bowling enthusiasts and stationery lovers alike.

  • ⌀ 2.4 x 9.5 cm
  • 0.8 mm nib
  • Black, oil-based Ink (non-refillable)
  • Wood & brass materials
  • Made in Taiwan

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【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Penco is the premier brand of the Japanese stationery house Hightide, founded in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1994. The brand’s name—short for "Pen Company"—originally began with a single ballpoint pen inspired by classic American craftsmanship. Since its inception, Penco has grown into a world-renowned stationery line that celebrates the "Golden Age" of mid-century industrial design.

Penco is celebrated for its "Analog Architecture"—a philosophy that blends the rugged, functional aesthetics of 1950s Americana with the meticulous quality and clever engineering of modern Japanese manufacturing. Every product is designed to feel like a rediscovered treasure from an old hardware store or a vintage campus bookstore, offering a tactile and nostalgic experience for the digital age.