▸ Category · 10 brands · 5 countries
Stationery & writingmade in Europe.
Brands in this category
Caran d'Ache
Geneva maison making pencils, crayons and pens in its own Swiss workshops since 1915 — many steps still done by hand.
↔ Crayola, Prismacolor, Cross
source: carandache.com ↗LAMY
Bauhaus-inspired writing instruments manufactured exclusively in Germany at the company's Heidelberg site.
↔ Cross, Paper Mate
source: lamy.com ↗Montblanc
Luxury writing instruments — nibs included — crafted at the Montblanc manufacture in Hamburg since 1906.
↔ Cross
source: montblanc.com ↗Otto Hutt
Fine writing instruments made by master craftsmen in the Pforzheim manufactory since 1920, in the Bauhaus tradition.
↔ Cross
source: ottohutt.com ↗Waldmann
Sterling-silver pens 100% made in Germany near Pforzheim since 1918, using traditional jewellery techniques.
↔ Cross
source: waldmannpen.com ↗Ballograf
The Nordics' only pen manufacturer — over four million ballpoints, markers and pencils a year, still made in Sweden.
↔ Paper Mate, Sharpie
source: ballograf.com ↗Clairefontaine
Europe's only stationery maker producing its own paper, milled in Étival-Clairefontaine in the Vosges since 1858.
↔ Five Star, Moleskine
source: clairefontaine.eu ↗Rhodia
The iconic orange notepads, made in France since 1934 — today at the Clairefontaine Rhodia plant in Mulhouse, Alsace.
↔ Field Notes, Post-it, Moleskine
source: rhodiapads.com ↗Hahnemühle
Artist and fine-art papers made at the same mill in Dassel, Lower Saxony, without interruption since 1584.
↔ Strathmore
source: blog.hahnemuehle.com ↗Fabriano
Paper made in the Italian town of Fabriano since 1264 — the mill that gave Europe the watermark, entirely made in Italy.
↔ Strathmore, Moleskine
source: fabriano.com ↗