Curated combinations for collectors who adore beautiful things—and detest paying for shipping.
Below, we present thoughtfully assembled bundles that glide gracefully past the $125 mark, without a single item feeling accidental, filler, or frightfully dull. Each pairing tells a story. Each combination earns its place on your desk.
Ready to bundle wisely? Let us begin.
The Collector’s Classic Bundle
This is the bundle for the aesthete who appreciates balance—form, function, and a whisper of indulgence. Nothing here shouts. Everything here belongs.
- 1 Fountain Pen (your choice of finish and nib)
- 2 Bottled Writing Inks (one dependable, one delightfully dramatic)
- 1 Notebook or Writing Journal
- 1 Pen Sleeve or Desk Companion
Together, these pieces form a writing ritual rather than a random assortment. Practical? Yes. Boring? Never.
The Hero’s Desk Bundle
For those who believe their stationery should have a backstory—and perhaps a cape. Inspired by the legendary world of Superman™, this bundle is bold, iconic, and unapologetically collectible.
- 1 Superman™ Fountain Pen or Rollerball
- 1–2 Coordinating Superman™ Ink Bottles
- 1 Display-worthy Pen Case or Accessory
This is the sort of bundle you don’t tuck away. It lives front and centre, admired between notes and daydreams.
The Scholar of Middle-earth™ Bundle
Some bundles are assembled. Others are forged. Drawing from the timeless lore of The Lord of the Rings™, this set is for writers who favour myth, maps, and marginalia.
- 1 The Lord of the Rings™ Writing Instrument
- 2 Thematic Ink Bottles inspired by Middle-earth
- 1 Heirloom-worthy Notebook
Cross the free-shipping threshold while indulging your inner scholar. After all, even the smallest purchase can change the course of a cart.
The “One More Thing” Philosophy
When you find yourself hovering just shy of free shipping, resist the temptation to add something forgettable.
Choose instead an object that:
- Enhances your daily writing ritual
- Complements an existing collection
- Feels intentional, not impulsive
A well-built bundle doesn’t feel like a workaround. It feels like foresight.