7 Designer Stationery Boutiques from Around the World (2024)

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    Stationery shops are not what they used to be—they’ve become designer shops and luxury paper boutiques in their own right. More than the go-to for back-to-school bargains and craft-obsessed moms, designer stationery boutiques offer a wealth of inspiration. From minimal Japanese notebooks to letterpress greeting cards, here are some wonderful designer stationery shops around the world, from Los Angeles to Berlin.

    Luiban

    Berlin, Germany

    http://shop.luiban.com

    This museum-esque luxury paper boutique is a cabinet of curiosities. They carry all sorts of fantastic stationery and stock their shelves with a wide range of independent German design, from designer pens to stationery and desk accessories, as well as artisan notebooks and calendars. A few items include sealing wax from the German city of Bern and cute notebooks by the Berlin-based Wednesday Paper. Some of their international brands include brass shelving by Denmark’s Ferm Living, leather wallets from Postalco in Japan and notebooks by Paperways from South Korea. They also have letterpress cards and Kaweco pens, as well as a handmade, blue leather traveler’s notebook made from vegetable-tanned leather.

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    Greenwich Letterpress

    New York City

    http://greenwichletterpress.com/

    Founded in 2005 by New Jersey-born sisters Beth Salvini and Amy Swanson, this West Village shop continues the third-generation tradition in a family of letterpress printers. They carry their own exclusive letterpress stationery made at their letterpress studio, which is spearheaded by Swanson, who is the designer specializing in business cards, greeting cards and wedding invitations. This is probably one of the best places to score a really unique, handmade New York City design souvenir.

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    Kakimori

    Tokyo

    www.kakimori.com

    It goes without saying in the land of origami that the Japanese love paper, so you can just imagine what kind of stationery shops they have. Kakimori specializes in its own unique service where you can create your own notebook by choosing from different stocks of paper and covers to create your own journal in 15 minutes or less.

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    Quill

    London

    http://quilllondon.com

    The home to some of London’s most stylish stationery, they have everything from San Francisco Letterpress to gift wrap from Brooklyn and neon iPad covers from Japan. A few highlights include their old school clipboards, their glitter twine and their palm tree-patterned weekly planner. Searching for a striped agenda for 2017? Look no further. Want to attend a modern calligraphy workshop? This is the place to sign up and develop your own lettering style.

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    Muji

    Toronto

    www.muji.com/ca

    For those who embrace the minimal life, there is Muji. This Japanese brand has been bringing everything from housewares to oddly-shaped paperclips for 35 years. Their philosophy: keeping it simple (you won’t find any big brand names here, either). Their stationery department offers a quintessentially Japanese selection, including simple recycled paper binders, Kraft envelopes and a wide variety of origami alongside a selection of Japanese board games.

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    Paperchase

    Glasgow

    www.paperchase.co.uk

    This UK stationery shop has a cutting-edge variety of stylish greeting cards, designer gifts and desk accessories. With over 130 stores across Europe and the Middle East, one of their flagship stores is in Glasgow, offering a wide range of their own designer goods, and their desk accessories are super fun—from a plastic chicken stapler to rain-patterned binders, quaint writing books and dapper organizers.

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    Paper Source

    Los Angeles

    www.papers
    ource.com

    Featuring original designs from their Chicago design team, their first shop in Chicago was founded by Sue Lindstrom in 1983. Now, they have 110 stores. Staying true to their old fashioned vibe, perusing their stationery shops are like stepping back in time. They specialize in seasonal entertaining (tiki-themed summer parties, anyone?), desk accessories and day planners, as well as adult coloring books and extraordinary nautical-themed gift wrap that range from sea anchors to sharks. With green choices in mind, their paper collection—including their cards and envelopes—are made from at least 30 percent recycled paper; they also use recycled leather for their day planners and journals.

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    FAQs

    7 Designer Stationery Boutiques from Around the World? ›

    Stationery includes materials to be written on by hand (e.g., letter paper) or by equipment such as computer printers.

    Where can I buy good stationery online? ›

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    Is a printer a stationery? ›

    Stationery includes materials to be written on by hand (e.g., letter paper) or by equipment such as computer printers.

    Which is the oldest stationery brand in the world? ›

    Faber-Castell
    Faber-Castell-Werk in Stein
    Founded1761
    FounderKaspar Faber
    HeadquartersStein, Bavaria , Germany
    Area servedWorldwide
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    Which country is famous for stationery? ›

    Japanese stationery has a reputation for quality and craftsmanship around the world. Most downtown areas like Shibuya and Shinjuku have at least one large department store dedicated to pens, pencils, and all kinds of office supplies.

    Which is the most expensive stationery? ›

    Most expensive pencil: Graf von Faber-Castell Perfect Pencil

    Only 10 pieces of this unique pencil have been made. It has 99 different parts that include an extender and an end piece, both made of white gold palladium. You can see three diamonds below the Graf von Faber-Castell logo.

    What is the most bought stationery? ›

    Pen and Pencils

    As some of the best-selling stationery items, pens and pencils epitomize practicality, versatility, and indispensability in daily life.

    Why is Japanese stationery so good? ›

    One of the main reasons Japanese stationery is considered superior is because of the attention to detail and quality in its production. Japanese stationery companies have a long tradition of craftsmanship and place a strong emphasis on creating high-quality products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

    Which piece of stationery is named like a king? ›

    King of Stationery: It's got a six hole notebook on one side and standard copy paper folded in fourths on the other, and you can jot notes on the outside...

    Who sells stationery things are called? ›

    A stationer is a person who sells paper, envelopes, pens, and other equipment used for writing.

    What is the correct word for stationery? ›

    One way to remember which word is which is to think of the 'er' in 'paper' as matching the 'er' in 'stationery'. Most simply, stationary is an adjective that means "not moving," and stationery is a noun that means "paper for writing letters."

    Why is Japanese stationery the best? ›

    In conclusion, Japanese stationery is known for its quality, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. From pens and pencils to notebooks and planners, Japanese stationery is often considered superior to American stationery in both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

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