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Ernst Haeckel: Hummingbirds Boxed Decorative Ballpoint Pen (Boxed Ballpoint Pens

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Barcode 9781835622360
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Release Date: 15/04/2025

Genre: Entertainment & The Arts
Sub-Genre: Art & Photography
Label: Flame Tree Publishing
Series: Boxed Ballpoint Pens
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Language: English
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing

Beautiful Boxed Decorative Ballpoint Pen – an ideal companion to a Flame Tree Notebook. These pens combine high-quality production with magnificent fine art and complementary metallic trim, housed in an eco-friendly box. And they’re powerfully practical, with a retractable nib and handy clip. Art by Ernst Haeckel.


A FLAME TREE PEN. The ideal companion to Flame Tree Notebooks, the Boxed Decorative Ballpoint Pens combine Flame Tree’s reliable high-quality production with the magnificent art featured on our journals. Perfect as a gift, and an essential personal choice for writers and notetakers of all kinds.

BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. Well-loved artworks wrap around the pen, accented by beautiful complementary metallic trim and an elegant clip. Housed in an eco-friendly box to stunning effect.

PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. The click-operated retractable nib means you are ready to go at a moment’s notice and don’t need to worry about losing a pesky lid or drying out the ink. The reassuringly solid barrel feels good in your hand and writes like a dream. The clip is super handy for attaching to your favourite Flame Tree notebook. Pen writes in black ink and accepts standard refills.

THE ARTIST. Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) was born in Germany and studied medicine at the University of Berlin. Often referred to as ‘The Man Who Merged Science with Art’, Haeckel spent his life researching flora and fauna. Not only did he discover, describe, and name thousands of new species, but he captured their forms with incredible illustrations. His work continues to be a key part of history in both the artistic and scientific worlds.

THE FINAL WORD. As William Morris said, "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."