




Caran d'Ache Ecridor Paul Smith ED.5 Set Ballpoint Pen and Leather Case
Caran D’Ache have teamed up with Paul Smith again for their 5th edition of the collaboration.
The Ecridor is one of Caran d’Ache’s premium ranges of pens This edition is made from a brass body with Platinum finish. Paul Smith's signature is near the top, and "Write it down" etched in further down the barrel - right where you'll see it when holding the pen, as a reminder.
Supplied in a gift box along with a leather case, with a smooth black cowhide leather exterior with ‘Shadow Stripes’ embossing and an interior in green with blue stitching.
Includes a medium black Caran d’Ache Goliath cartridge.
Paul Smith is a well-respected designer, especially in the fashion world. He opened his first shop in 1970, after learning tailoring in evening classes. He now has over 300 shops all around the world, and his 'classics with a twist' take on British style has become a cult favourite in Japan. Along with clothing, Paul Smith has designed an Anglepoise lamp, a special bespoke Land Rover Defender, and a reinterpretation of Richard Scarry's book for children, 'Cars and Trucks and Things that Go'. There have been two exhibitions of his work at the London Design Museum, and was knighted in the year 2000 for his services to British fashion.
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Caran D’Ache have teamed up with Paul Smith again for their 5th edition of the collaboration.
The Ecridor is one of Caran d’Ache’s premium ranges of pens This edition is made from a brass body with Platinum finish. Paul Smith's signature is near the top, and "Write it down" etched in further down the barrel - right where you'll see it when holding the pen, as a reminder.
Supplied in a gift box along with a leather case, with a smooth black cowhide leather exterior with ‘Shadow Stripes’ embossing and an interior in green with blue stitching.
Includes a medium black Caran d’Ache Goliath cartridge.
Paul Smith is a well-respected designer, especially in the fashion world. He opened his first shop in 1970, after learning tailoring in evening classes. He now has over 300 shops all around the world, and his 'classics with a twist' take on British style has become a cult favourite in Japan. Along with clothing, Paul Smith has designed an Anglepoise lamp, a special bespoke Land Rover Defender, and a reinterpretation of Richard Scarry's book for children, 'Cars and Trucks and Things that Go'. There have been two exhibitions of his work at the London Design Museum, and was knighted in the year 2000 for his services to British fashion.























