Ballpoint pen - Stumpy - Hammertone black

Sale price€249,90 EUR

Stumpy - Hammertone black - Ballpoint pen

A ballpoint pen with a threaded tip for accessing the refill. The tip has been perfectly integrated into the body of the pen with remarkable precision. Tetzbo pens are masterfully crafted by the artisan Yoshikazu Takai, who carries out every step of the production process by hand.

  • Recharge : SXR80-07
  • Material Brass
  • Made in Japan

As each item is individually handcrafted, please expect slight variations in specifications or feel.

Surface coatings can develop more quickly in regions with a warmer climate.

From Sculpture to Screenplay: The Multifaceted Art of YOSHIKAZU TAKAI
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1952, Yoshikazu Takai represents an artistic metamorphosis that transcends both fields and generations. Initially becoming famous as a sculptor, he has extended his influence to other areas of art and design.

Takai burst onto the art scene with a solo exhibition in 1987 at the prestigious Akiyama Gallery in Tokyo, marking the beginning of an illustrious career. Between 1987 and 1995, his successive exhibitions gained national and international acclaim. His large sculptures have become landmarks in public spaces across Japan, adding a unique aesthetic touch to famous parks and squares.

Yet, change is a constant theme in Takai's artistic efforts. About ten years ago, he took an unexpected turn by shifting his focus from large-scale sculptures to the nuanced world of stationery. This pivot led him to create his stationery brand, "TETZBO."

By applying her unique artistic perspective, Takai has developed stationery items that not only tell stories but also encourage individual creativity. Each "TETZBO" piece carries the imprint of her sculptural journey while venturing into new artistic territories.

By making this bold turn, Yoshikazu Takai has demonstrated that artistic expression is not limited to a single medium. His transformation from a renowned sculptor to an inventive stationery creator illustrates his ability to reinvent himself while maintaining the emotional depth and complexity that characterize his work.

"Today, it remains a lasting source of inspiration, asserting that a true artist is one who constantly evolves, innovates, and captivates endlessly."