In a bid to challenge the environmental impact of the stationery industry, Tom’s Studio, a rapidly growing company renowned for its modern and sustainable stationery solutions, has introduced its latest product, The Wren. This move aligns with the company’s mission to address the vast quantities of single-use pens that contribute to global waste.
Each year, approximately nine billion pens are discarded worldwide, adding significantly to landfill waste. A leading stationery brand alone has produced over 100 billion disposable pens since its inception. Tom’s Studio seeks to combat this issue with a range of infinitely refillable creative and writing tools, offering a durable alternative to conventional single-use pens.
Tom’s Studio, which has garnered a strong following with over 2,000 reviews and an impressive 4.8-star rating, has already won the loyalty of customers around the globe. The company’s flagship product, the Lumos fineliner, launched two years ago, has proven a game-changer in the industry. Compatible with 11 different Japanese-made tips, the Lumos has been sold in over 60 countries and is available through major retailers including John Lewis, Ryman Design, and Fortnum & Mason in the UK, as well as Dick Blick and Boston General Store in the US, and Paper Tree in Japan.
The company’s latest innovation, The Wren, represents a significant advancement in its product lineup. Designed to be an everyday writing pen, The Wren features a precision-machined aluminium body and an infinitely refillable ink reservoir, complemented by a replaceable fibre tip. Despite its premium construction, the pen is priced at a competitive £35 GBP / $45 USD, making it an accessible option for consumers seeking both quality and sustainability.
Tom Gyr, Founder of Tom’s Studio, emphasised the need for change within the industry. “The environmental impact of the stationery industry has flown under the radar for too long,” he stated. “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 sector, by encouraging people to switch from disposable to refillable.”
The Wren will officially launch on 5th September and will be available for purchase at tomsstudio.com. This release is expected to further solidify Tom’s Studio’s position as a leader in sustainable stationery solutions and challenge traditional practices in an industry ripe for innovation.