








Rectangular Pen Stand - Black
Pens shaped one by one by the Japanese artist-blacksmith Yoshikazu Takai. Each Tetzbo creation bears the mark of the gesture, the material, and time, revealing a true handcrafted work of art.
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Rectangular Brass Pen Holder from Tetzbo
SPECIFICATIONS
- Dimensions: L80 x W9 x H14 mm
- Weight: Approximately 122 g
- Material: Brass
- Manufacturer: Tetzbo (Yoshikazu Takai)
- Made in Japan
DESCRIPTION
The Tetzbo rectangular pen holder is specially designed for Tetzbo’s Chibien and twisted ballpoint pens. The clever design ensures that the pen tip does not touch the holder, preventing any ink marks. The hammered texture highlights the intrinsic beauty of the brass, further emphasizing the elegant simplicity of the design.
FROM SCULPTURE TO WRITING: THE MULTIFACETED ART OF YOSHIKAZU TAKAI
Born in 1952 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Yoshikazu Takai embodies an artistic transformation that spans fields and generations. Initially renowned as a sculptor, he expanded his influence into other areas of art and design.
Takai made a notable debut on the art scene with a solo exhibition in 1987 at the prestigious Akiyama Gallery in Tokyo, marking the start of a distinguished career. Between 1987 and 1995, his successive exhibitions received acclaim both nationally and internationally. His large sculptures became landmarks in public spaces across Japan, adding a unique aesthetic touch to famous parks and plazas.
However, change has always been a constant in Takai’s artistic approach. About ten years ago, he took an unexpected turn by focusing on the subtle world of stationery. This shift led to the creation of his stationery brand, "TETZBO".
Applying his unique artistic perspective, Takai developed stationery items that tell stories while encouraging individual creativity. Each "TETZBO" item carries the imprint of his sculptor’s background while exploring new artistic territories.
By making this bold change, Yoshikazu Takai 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, he remains a lasting source of inspiration, affirming that a true artist is one who constantly evolves, continually innovates, and always captivates.








































