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Tornado Literary Collection
Inspired by favorite storytellers and timeless literature.
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Introducing the officially licensed Metropolitan Museum of Art fine writing instruments by Retro 51. Each Tornado rollerball and pencil has been designed after artwork featured in this world-famous museum. They are packaged in a commemorative tube that includes a foldout print with more information on each design, artwork, and artist. Although they are not limited editions, each instrument is engraved with a serial number on the top ring. These beautiful designs are a must have for any art lover.
This Tiffany Favrile pen sleeve is based on a an iridescent Favrile glass vase (ca. 1900) with a peacock feather motif, produced by the Tiffany G...
View full detailsThe Vasily Kandinsky Pen Sleeve features this Russian artist's colorful abstract work from his Kleine Welten (Small Worlds) (1922) portfolio. This...
View full detailsThis blue Geometric Pen Sleeve is decorated with elegant design inspired by Islamic architectural elements. A stylish and sophisticated accessory t...
View full detailsFeaturing the exquisite 18th century Chinese rank badge with a tiger design, this accessory is inspired by the rich traditions of the Ming a...
View full detailsVan Gogh Wheat Field & Cypresses Pen Sleeve honors the master artist by faithfully recreating his iconic painting on a luxurious fabric sleev...
View full detailsThis pen sleeve is inspired by the leaded Favrile window Dogwood, a design by Louis C. Tiffany, with its vibrant colors of the original artwork....
View full detailsThis LCT Favrile Parrots pen sleeve is based on a leaded Favrile window, Hibiscus and Parrots (ca. 1910–20), designed by American designer Louis...
View full detailsBehold, this majestic pen sleeve crafted to match it's rollerball counterpart, stands as a homage to a remarkable suit of armor (1586) meticulously...
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