A thin, Grade 5 Titanium Bookmark Pen
Pen Type-C
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CW&T
Pen Type-C
A thin, Grade 5 Titanium Bookmark Pen
Style

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$93.00
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Free shipping within the contiguous us. $400 usd minimum to the rest of the world.

Clever, cool, and incredibly thin, the Pen Type-C by CW&T is one part bookmark, one part pen, and 100% brilliant. Constructed from grade 5 titanium, the unexpected form factor - thin, wide, and flat - allows it to slip between notebook pages without adding bulk. Thanks to the detachable clip, you can also attach it to your pocket or even wallet, making it ideal for EDC (everyday carry).

Precision machined and only 3.5mm thick, the Pen Type-C utilizes a wire to protect the tip of the cartridge when not in use, adding to its pleasingly industrial appearance. The Pen Type-C fits Hi-Tec-C Coleto ink cartridges.

The CW&T Pen Type-C is currently available in natural matte titanium and with black cerakote finish. 

  • Material: Grade 5 Titanium // Brass // Copper
  • Length: 108 mm
  • Width: 15 mm
  • Thickness: 3.5 mm
  • Weight: 2.65 oz
  • Ink: Pilot Hit-Tec-C Coleto
  • Features: Bookmark clip and Spring Steel Tip Protector
  • Material: Grade 5 Titanium // Brass // Copper with Cerakote Finish
  • Length: 108 mm
  • Width: 15 mm
  • Thickness: 3.5 mm
  • Weight: 2.65 oz
  • Ink: Pilot Hit-Tec-C Coleto
  • Features: Bookmark clip and Spring Steel Tip Protector
About CW&T

CW&T, founded by Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy, is a Brooklyn-based design practice that blends their backgrounds in Architecture, Film, and Computer Science. Their work spans a variety of projects, from altering perceptions of time to creating durable objects, and emphasizes an iterative process involving sketching, prototyping, and machining. Winners of the 2022 National Design Award for Product Design from Cooper Hewitt, they share their process with the community through teaching, open source projects, and supporting independent design practices.