Articolo: Introducing the Metal Collection: Copper, Bronze, and Gun Metal

Introducing the Metal Collection: Copper, Bronze, and Gun Metal
There is a very specific type of person most of us have been fortunate enough to know. A father, a grandfather, a teacher, a mentor… A fatherly figure. Someone defined less by what they said than by the consistency of their presence. They were there when you were fixing your first bicycle, not doing it for you but standing close enough that failure was not frightening. They helped you assemble the first bookshelf, navigate the first difficult relationship, and recover from the first embarrassing mistake. They were patient in the way that only people with genuine confidence in you can afford to be.
This kind of support does not come with a flashy newspaper title, it’s power is in the consistency. Which makes it, in retrospect, one of the more difficult things to acknowledge adequately.
A pen is not an answer to that difficulty. But it is an object with the right qualities for the attempt: considered, personal, made to last, and used daily in the quiet moments that belong only to the person holding it. It speaks of intellectual and spiritual admiration, gratitude. With that in mind, we are expanding three finishes into the full-size Classic range: Copper, Bronze, and Gun Metal.
Copper
Copper has been part of our Pocket Pen collection for some time — available as a rollerball and a fountain pen in the compact format that many of our customers carry daily. Then it appeared as a part of the Special Edition selection and became the pen of choice for many, many people.

The hand-brushed finish gives the pen a warmth that photographs incompletely. When in use, the surface catches light differently depending on angle and movement. A result of careful work by a person rather than produced uniformly by a process. It ages well, too, developing a particular character with use.

The Copper Classic is now available as a rollerball, a ballpoint, and a fountain pen with nib sizes Fine and Medium. The same finish, the same hand-brushed quality, in three writing modes for any style of use. Whether you write longhand at your desk or jot down plans in a rush, the right pen makes any task a pleasure.
Bronze
Bronze carries a different quality to Copper, despite the family resemblance. The tone is deeper, earthier, closer in character to antique than to ornament, with a richness that takes a moment to read correctly in different light.

Like Copper, it has been available in the Pocket Pen collection and appeared in the Special Edition list as a rollerball. The Classic expansion brings it to a wider audience: rollerball, ballpoint, and fountain pen with Fine and Medium nibs, in a format that suits those who want the finish in a pen designed for longer use.

The hand-brushed texture is the same across both finishes. Warm, human, it invites you to start your day with a few thoughts trusted to a fresh page.
Gun Metal
Gun Metal has a different origin within the Scriveiner range. Earlier this year, we launched the All-Black collection — a new pen design with a textured, cross-hatched matte finish, developed with reference to the design language of a legendary British automotive brand. It found its audience among those who prefer classic, understated items in total black.

Gun Metal extends that collection. The finish is a black chrome with a magnetite sheen: dark, with a depth that shifts under light without becoming decorative.

Available as a rollerball and a ballpoint, it adds another register to the selection of black metal pens. The entry point for those discovering this end of the collection for the first time.
On the collection as a whole
Copper, Bronze, and Gun Metal share a quality that is difficult to convey in a product listing. The hand-brushed surfaces, the shifting sheen — these are details that emerge with use and proximity. They are not designed to impress at first glance. They are designed to hold up over years of daily handling.
The person you are thinking of, the patient one, who was present, who asked for very little, will likely use a pen like this for years without thinking much about where it came from. It will simply be the pen they reach for. That, in its own way, is the point.
The full collection is available at scriveiner.com.


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