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ACME Studios' “GRID” Rollerball by Architect MICHAEL GRAVES - NEW PEN IN BLUE WOODEN BOX

ACME Studios' “GRID” Rollerball by Architect MICHAEL GRAVES - NEW PEN IN BLUE WOODEN BOX

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DON"T MESS UP AND MISS OUT ON THE CHANCE TO OWN (and show off) THIS VERY COOL PEN

NOTE THAT ACME SELLS GRID ON THEIR WEBSITE FOR $375

SPECIAL NOTE - THIS PEN IS MINT - THE BOX HAS A COUPLE OF WEE DINGS


The "GRID" pen is part of ACME's Collezione Materiali pens, a collection known for its use of high-quality materials and attention to detail. The pen's barrel is hand-applied with a lacquer finish, giving it a smooth and luxurious feel. The pierced sheath adds a unique touch to the design, while the matte silver plating adds a subtle shine.

Presented in a blue wooden ACME box, the "GRID" pen is not just a writing instrument, but a statement piece. It is perfect for gifting to a loved one or as a special addition to your own collection. The pen's rollerball mechanism ensures a smooth and effortless writing experience, making it a practical and stylish choice for everyday use.

As with all ACME products, the "GRID" pen is a true reflection of the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Michael Graves' signature design elevates this pen to a whole new level, making it a must-have for any pen enthusiast. Add a touch of elegance to your writing with the ACME Studios' "GRID" Rollerball Pen by architect Michael Graves.

ABOUT MICHAEL GRAVES


MICHAEL GRAVES (1934-2015), FAIA, has been at the forefront of architecture and design since he founded his practice in Princeton , New Jersey in 1964. Cited by Paul Goldberger, former New York Times critic, as “the most truly original voice American architecture has produced in some time,” Graves has received many prestigious awards, including the 1999 National Medal of Arts and the 2001 Gold Medal from the American Institute of Architects. He is the Robert Schirmer Professor of Architecture, Emeritus, at Princeton University where he taught for nearly 40 years. Among his completed projects are the Walt Disney Swan, Dolphin Hotels and the Walt Disney Corporate Headquarters in Burbank. He began designing for ACME in 1995.

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