Front View - Caran d'Ache + Paul Smith - 849 Two-Tone Blue Mechanical Pencil Paul Smith
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Detail View - Caran d'Ache + Paul Smith - 849 Two-Tone Blue Mechanical Pencil Paul Smith
Detail View - Caran d'Ache + Paul Smith - 849 Two-Tone Blue Mechanical Pencil Paul Smith
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Caran d'Ache + Paul Smith - 849 Two-Tone Blue Mechanical Pencil

Limited Edition

450.00HKD

Now in its fifth edition, our collaboration with the iconic Swiss stationer is a celebration of colour and creativity, as well as Paul’s long-time love of the Caran d’Ache 849 pen. Made in Switzerland, this lightweight mechanical pencil is highly resistant and offers optimum holding comfort. with a strong aluminium hexagonal body and a flexible clip, this pencil is finished with a Paul Smith signature on the body. A two-tone colour scheme – a graphic nod to Paul’s popular stripe motifs – each combination has been carefully chosen to contrast, clash or coordinate, reflecting Paul’s clever use of colour.