A minimalist pen with a matt finish.
A minimalist pen with a matt finish.
Kakimori Ballpoint Pen
Kakimori Ballpoint Pen
Kakimori Ballpoint Pen

Kakimori Ballpoint Pen

Minimalist rollerball pen made of aluminum.

zł199.00

Description

Kakimori is a Japanese brand rooted in Tokyo with a focus on local craftsmanship. Kakimori celebrates the act of writing, which allows us to name our thoughts and also enriches our relationships.

A minimalist pen created for everyday writing with an aluminium body featuring a matt finish. The slim barrel of the pen is fitted with a clip for even more comfortable use. The cap features the subtle Kakimori brand logo. 

The timeless ballpoint pen is fitted with the Schmidt G2 universal ballpoint refill in black. Faber Castell or Kaweco G2 ballpoint pen refills can be used interchangeably with the Kakimori ballpoint pen. 

During use, the cap should not be placed on the body of the pen, as it has been carefully balanced for writing with it without a cap.

The pen is packaged in a minimalist paper box embossed with the Kakimori logo.

Material | aluminum, stainless steel

Dimensions | 133 x Ø10mm

Weight | 21g

Made in Japan.

Product Details

Kolor
Black
Materiał
Aluminium
K21PBPOMB9
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