Pen Case with Band for Hobonichi...
Pen Case with Band for Hobonichi...
Pen Case with Band for Hobonichi...

Pen Case with Band for Hobonichi Weeks: 365 Days

A pen case with band for Hobonichi Weeks.

zł89.00

Description

This pencil case was inspired by the Hobonichi Weeks 365 Days cover.

It is made of translucent soft-touch plastic, so you can see at a glance if all your favorite writing instruments are in place ready for use.

On the back of the pencil case you will find an elastic band that you can attach to the cover of the Hobonichi Weeks calendar.

This way, the pencil case also becomes a clasp for the calendar.

The numbers, days of the week, and lines surrounding the calendars are written by Ryota Kisihida, the younger brother of writer Nami Kishida.
Ryota wrote these for us because he had also written the page numbers by hand in his older sister Nami’s book. Ryota, who has Down Syndrome, was unable to write, but practiced until he could write the page numbers for her book.

Dimensions | 180 x 60 x 10mm

Material | PVC, faux leather

Product Details

Format
Weeks
TTT0000N589XX
8 Items
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