Elegant pencil case made of black leather.

Leather Pen Case Flying Spirit

Elegant black pencil case made of soft leather.

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zł44.00

Description

Handy pencil case made of soft lambskin.

The smooth leather has been vegetable-tanned using only natural tannins, reducing the environmental impact of the process. The pencil case has a delicate embossing with the name of the series "Flying Spirit"

The pencil case is equipped with a brass-colored metal lock. 

Clairefontaine gained its fame by being the first brand to create school notebooks in France. The brand opened a paper manufactory as early as 1858 and the production of stationery in 1890. Today, it is the first manufacturer in Europe to create paper for its products itself and a symbol of the highest quality. The brand refers to tradition and at the same time, following the spirit of time, responds to the needs of today's users, the best proof of which is the fact that all products are created from start to finish in harmony with the environment, as Clairefontaine takes care of hundreds of hectares of French forests and takes an active part in their sustainable development.

Dimensions | 18 x 5.5cm

Manufactured in Morocco.

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102512C
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