








Stalogy Classic 0.5 mm Low-Viscosity Oil-Based Ink Ball Point Pen
Flagship model of the "oil-based ballpoint pen" suitable for special occasions and special gifts.
In addition to being a highly practical tool, it was developed to inspire confidence just by being in one's possession, and to look beautiful when not in use.
Product design: Fumie Shibata
Package design: Manabu Mizuno
By twisting the top of the pen in either direction, the pen’s point can be extended or retracted. Straight body with no joints. Luxury glossy coating is applied to the brass pen. The thick clip is colored to match the body color and is engraved with the “STÁLOGY” logo.
Uses the same ink as “STALOGY low-viscosity oil-based ballpoint pen”. Original low-viscosity oil-based ink makes writing smooth. 0.5 mm diameter tip for fine writing.
Stalogy is a Japanese stationery brand known for its minimalist design and high-quality paper. The name "Stalogy" is derived from the combination of "Stationery," "Standard," and "Technology". Their notebooks are popular for bullet journaling and other note-taking purposes. Stalogy's motto is "What should have been, is," reflecting their aim to create stationery that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Flagship model of the "oil-based ballpoint pen" suitable for special occasions and special gifts.
In addition to being a highly practical tool, it was developed to inspire confidence just by being in one's possession, and to look beautiful when not in use.
Product design: Fumie Shibata
Package design: Manabu Mizuno
By twisting the top of the pen in either direction, the pen’s point can be extended or retracted. Straight body with no joints. Luxury glossy coating is applied to the brass pen. The thick clip is colored to match the body color and is engraved with the “STÁLOGY” logo.
Uses the same ink as “STALOGY low-viscosity oil-based ballpoint pen”. Original low-viscosity oil-based ink makes writing smooth. 0.5 mm diameter tip for fine writing.
Stalogy is a Japanese stationery brand known for its minimalist design and high-quality paper. The name "Stalogy" is derived from the combination of "Stationery," "Standard," and "Technology". Their notebooks are popular for bullet journaling and other note-taking purposes. Stalogy's motto is "What should have been, is," reflecting their aim to create stationery that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Flagship model of the "oil-based ballpoint pen" suitable for special occasions and special gifts.
In addition to being a highly practical tool, it was developed to inspire confidence just by being in one's possession, and to look beautiful when not in use.
Product design: Fumie Shibata
Package design: Manabu Mizuno
By twisting the top of the pen in either direction, the pen’s point can be extended or retracted. Straight body with no joints. Luxury glossy coating is applied to the brass pen. The thick clip is colored to match the body color and is engraved with the “STÁLOGY” logo.
Uses the same ink as “STALOGY low-viscosity oil-based ballpoint pen”. Original low-viscosity oil-based ink makes writing smooth. 0.5 mm diameter tip for fine writing.
Stalogy is a Japanese stationery brand known for its minimalist design and high-quality paper. The name "Stalogy" is derived from the combination of "Stationery," "Standard," and "Technology". Their notebooks are popular for bullet journaling and other note-taking purposes. Stalogy's motto is "What should have been, is," reflecting their aim to create stationery that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.