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Penco Pallet Memo Block - Red

Penco

€7,90
UPC:
4988342241571
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
7.4 x 7.4 x 4.8 cm
Sheets:
300
Materials:
Paper & Wood
Origin:
Japan
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Bring a touch of industrial wit to your workspace with the Penco Pallet Memo Block in Red. This unique desktop accessory features a chunky stack of memo paper resting on its very own miniature wooden pallet. Designed with a professional, industrial graphic aesthetic, this memo block isn't just a stationery item—it's a statement piece for your desk.

The Red edition features high-visibility yellow paper printed with a clean, functional layout for messages and notes. Its bold "warning" color ensures that your important memos, to-dos, and reminders never go unnoticed. With 300 sheets, it is built for high-volume daily use. The sides of the block are decorated with bold Penco typography, giving it the look of a heavy-duty industrial supply. Perfect for designers, architects, or anyone who loves creative office organisation.

Note: These are non-adhesive memo sheets (not sticky notes).

  • 7.4 x 7.4 x 4.8 cm
  • 300 sheets
  • Paper & wood materials
  • 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.