tomsstudio.com

4.8
4.8 Based on 103 reviews

Hand-crafting creative tools you'll look forward to using every day and treasure for the rest of your life. The idea for Tom's business came from watching his wife Gemma use a plastic mass-produced calligraphy pen which he felt didn't match the quality of...

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Leslie Mak
Little black Wren

Purchased a black Wren - shipped to Canada. Good online experience and items were well packaged. Tea bag was a nice touch, and it was good tea! Delightful little pen, very portable and attractive in a minimalistic way. Easy to ink and writes beautifully, rather like a felt tip pen. You can use almost any fountain pen ink - I'm using Platinum Carbon Black, which is working beautifully. Though intended for writing, it's definitely versatile and usable for sketching. Diminutive size makes it easy to slip in a pocket or bag, so it's my go to whenever I'm out and about. Unlike my fountain pens, this won't leak, and it doesn't need to be babied. Though tough and made of metal (aluminium?), it's somehow still soft to the touch and not slippery. I can't quite describe the soft tactility of the coating, but it's definitely very pleasant. Overall, beautifully engineered. One small criticism, when posted the cap has a bit of "give", but that's an acceptable compromise if you appreciate its size, which I do. Worthy of 5 stars. I bought spare ink reservoirs and tips so I expect to have this Wren for many many years, which is Tom's raison d'etre.

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Date of experience: Mar 17, 2026

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  • Hand-crafting creative tools you'll look forward to using every day and treasure for the rest of your life. The idea for Tom's business came from watching his wife Gemma use a plastic mass-produced calligraphy pen which he felt didn't match the quality of her beautiful work. With his background in furniture and product design which he studied at university and his experience of working in a blacksmith's forge, he decided to make her a better pen that she would love using every day.See more

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