Tom’s Studio Launches Infinitely Refillable Writing Pen

The Wren is an everyday writing pen is made from high-quality materials with an infinitely refillable ink reservoir along with a replaceable fibre tip.

Each year, nine billion pens are thrown away globally, contributing to significant waste and with vast quantities ending up in landfill. Tom’s Studio is on a mission to tackle this head on, by creating high-quality pens and stationery products designed to last a lifetime.

Tom’s Studio’s best-selling pen to date, the Lumos—an infinitely refillable fineliner compatible with 11 different Japanese-made tips—launched two years ago and has been a game-changer for the company. The pen has been sold in over 60 countries, available via its website and is also stocked by major retailers including John Lewis, Ryman Design, Fortnum & Mason (UK), Dick Blick, Boston General Store (US), and Paper Tree (Japan).

Above: The Wren features a refillable ink reservoir which can be filled with any ink colour
Above: The Wren features a refillable ink reservoir which can be filled with any ink colour

Its newest product launch, The Wren is an everyday writing pen made from high-quality materials such as precision machined aluminium, and features an infinitely refillable ink reservoir along with a replaceable fibre tip for a smooth writing experience. Despite its premium features, through smart and innovative design, it’s priced at an accessible £35 GBP / $45 USD.

Founder, Tom Gyr said “The impact of the stationery industry has flown under the radar for too long. I started Tom’s Studio to offer high-quality stationery products that are better for the planet and don’t cost the earth. The popularity of the Lumos has demonstrated that there’s huge demand out there. With the launch of the Wren, we’re ready to take on the industry giants that have long dominated the industry, by encouraging people to switch from disposable to refillable.”

 

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