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About TRAVELER'S COMPANY Brass Collection

The TRAVELER'S COMPANY Brass Products, such as their pens, pencase and ruler are made in Japanese factories.

The touch and comfortableness, the click when the fountain pen or rollerball pen is capped, the pen case’s curve just like a vintage car and the ruler’s precise straight line are the fruits of the skilled craftsmen and technicians of the factory, who make the slightest adjustments. After the processes of pressing and sharpening by both the most up-to date machines and very old tools, finally the products are inspected and assembled by hand.

In order to allow people to use the products with care for a long period of time, TRAVELER'S COMPANY made the design of these products simple and made use of the brass material's properties.

There’s something extraordinary about brass-based products. It resembles warmth, and the change in color and texture through a long time use enriches one’s affection towards the product. Imagine the beautiful appearance of the brass products ten years from now. We believe this will make the use of the TRAVELER'S COMPANY's Brass Products something more exciting.

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OPENING HOURS

Monday - Saturday
10.30 - 18.00

Sunday
12.00 - 18.00


ADDRESS

Elandsgracht 59, Amsterdam

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Misc Store supports
climate change solutions
& plants a tree for every order

Importing from countries as far as Japan & shipping worldwide has more of an impact than we would like.
That is why we plant a tree for every order + we plant an additional 2 trees each day.

Furthermore, we offset the individual carbon footprint of our staff, including travel per individual under 8,000 km by car or 2 short-haul return flights annually, by funding climate change solutions through Ecologi.

Investing in projects focused on carbon avoidance is not the same as simply buying carbon offset certificates, that is why we have chosen to work with Ecologi.

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Climate projects supported by Misc Store

Using waste biomass to produce electricity in Chile

Small scale onshore wind in India

Protecting lowland peat forest in Indonesia

Producing electricity from solar energy in Vietnam

Protecting and restoring forests in Papua New Guinea

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