Collection: Caran d'Ache
SWISS-MADE EXCELLENCE
Quality is in the detail
Caran d'Ache writing instruments are the epitome of quality Swiss engineering. Founded in Geneva in 1915, Caran d'Ache remains a family company. Their writing instruments are a pleasure to use, from their everyday line all the way up through their limited editions.
More than just a label, the expression ‘Swiss Made’ is first and foremost a promise and a commitment. Caran d'Ache promises to maintain the highest standards throughout its manufacturing processes and strives for excellence when designing, developing, and manufacturing each of its drawing and writing instruments at its workshops in Geneva, Switzerland.
By combining expertise from almost 90 different crafts under the same roof, Caran d'Ache has developed the precious knowledge that has gained trust and recognition in Switzerland and around the world.

Collections
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Caran d'Ache 849
Part of Caran d'Ache's Office series, the model 849 is perfect for...
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Caran d'Ache 849 XL Rollerball
Thanks to its hexagonal shape, XL size and liquid ink cartridge, the...
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Caran d'Ache Claim Your Style
The iconic 849 draws inspiration from nature as well as fashion and...
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Caran d'Ache Cosmic Blue Special Edition
Reach for the Stars with the Caran d'Ache Léman Cosmic Blue Collection!...
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Caran d'Ache Paul Smith Collection
The British designer Paul Smith gives a new look to the iconic...
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Caran d'Ache 888 Infinite Ballpoint
A new addition to the Caran d'Ache Office line is the 888...

More than just a label, the expression ‘Swiss Made’ is first and foremost a promise and a commitment. Caran d'Ache promises to maintain the highest standards throughout its manufacturing processes and strives for excellence when designing, developing, and manufacturing each of its drawing and writing instruments at its workshops in Geneva, Switzerland.