[BKxTSL] Pen Holder

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[TSLxBK] Pen Holder is Baum-kuchen original artifact made in collaboration with The Superior Labor.

This artifact was inspired by our constant need to travel with a few of our favorite pens so we could jot down ideas and thoughts wherever we were while keeping the writing instruments safe and secure. The leather sleeve fits two LAMY fountain pens or other compatible-sized pens. The sleeve works best with pens with clips, so your pens are in place no matter which orientation you are holding your Pen Holder.

The leather used for the Pen Holder is a high-quality vegetable tanned. You will see some natural marks (small stains, wrinkles, scars) on the leather, which are part of the leather as an organic material. We believe in respecting the material and thrive on not wasting materials to be "perfectly manicured." I hope you enjoy watching the leather and brass grow and age in a unique way as you wear them. (The darker color Pen Holder Clip in the photographs has been worn for over two years.)

The brass clip is engraved with custom graphics by Baum-kuchen with a quote: "Amazing things can happen when two elements come together." This was designed with the hope that this Pen Holder will bring a perfect companionship to your writing experience. 

Material: Leather and Brass (clip)
Please be advised that the true leather color can slightly vary depending on your screen.

TSL artifacts are handmade with love and care by The Superior Labor in Okayama, Japan. The TSL team works diligently to honor leather as organic material, making sure to minimize production waste. As a result, some of the TSL artifacts feature natural markings such as scars, blemishes, wrinkles. We hope you enjoy all of the characters for many years ahead as leather ages and patinas.

Dimension: H6" x W1.75" x D 1"

Designed By: Baum-kuchen in Los Angeles & The Superior Labor in Okayama, Japan

Made By: The Superior Labor in Okayama, Japan

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