Introducing Tom’s Studio’s “The Wren”

Tom's Studio is a stationery brand from London that designs tools to enrich your creative time, such as calligraphy holders, inks, and fountain pens.

This time, we would like to introduce "The Wren," which was newly released last year.

"The Wren" is a writing pen that won the Writing Instrument of the Year award at the 2025 London Stationery Awards.
It is an environmentally friendly pen that can be used for a long time by replacing refills and tips.

The pen tip uses a precise Japanese-made tip.
It offers a smooth writing experience similar to a rollerball or ballpoint pen,
allowing for stable writing with less bleeding and uneven lines.

Furthermore, by applying just a little pressure,
you can enjoy delicate line variations of about 0.3 to 0.5 mm.

I actually picked it up and tried out its writing comfort.
It feels light yet has a certain substance to its touch.
It seems to naturally complement not only everyday writing but also signatures and calligraphy.

【The Wren】

・Size: 80mm (with cap), Barrel diameter: 13mm
・Recommended ink: Fountain pen ink (no glitter ink)
・Contents: 1 The Wren - Iris, 1 ink reservoir, 1 nib, 1 Sample Midnight Ink (3ml)

You can check the currently available color variations here.


For detailed instructions on how to use it, please refer to the Tom's Studio official website.

●The Wren - How To
https://tomsstudio.com/en-jp/pages/wren-faqs

Another appealing feature is the ability to freely exchange refills and tips,
expanding the enjoyment depending on your writing purpose and mood.

We also introduced it at an event, and it garnered a lot of interest from many customers.

It is currently available for viewing at the Kudanshita store.
Please feel free to ask our staff if you would like to try it out.

This smooth writing experience cannot be fully conveyed through a screen.
Please come and try it out at the store.

Its compact, easy-to-hold size and wide range of colors are also attractive.
We hope you enjoy the time spent finding your favorite pen.

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