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Penco Bullet Ballpoint Pen Light - Light Blue

Penco

73.16kr.
UPC:
4988342244602
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
⌀ 1.3 x 9.3 cm
Nib Size:
0.7 mm
Ink:
Black, oil-based Ink
Refillable:
Yes
Material:
ABS Resin
Origin:
Japan
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Brighten your desk and your notes with the Penco Bullet Ballpoint Pen Light in Light Blue. This edition captures the iconic "Bullet" silhouette in a vibrant, sky-blue shade that stands out in any stationery kit. True to the "Light" series name, it is crafted from high-quality ABS resin, making it incredibly lightweight at just 8 grams—perfect for those who want a portable pen that won't weigh down their planner or pocket.

Measuring only 9.3 cm when closed, it is specifically designed to be the ultimate pocket companion. When it's time to write, simply post the cap on the back of the pen to create a full-sized, ergonomic grip that feels natural in the hand. Made in Japan, it features a smooth 0.7mm black oil-based ink for a clean, consistent line. Whether you're at a café, in a meeting, or on a trip, this Light Blue pen adds a cheerful, retro touch to your everyday carry.

  • ⌀ 1.3 x 9.3 cm
  • 0.7 mm nib
  • Black, oil-based Ink
  • Refillable with Japanese 4C-type or D1 standard refills
  • ABS Resin material
  • Made in Japan

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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.