Wrendale Designs Dog Pen

Add an extra flourish to your writing with this charming dog pen. Wonderful quality and with a lovely feel, the pen is heavy in your hand and writes beautifully. The pen comes presented in a gift box tube in the same design making a lovely gift.

Easily refillable with Cross 8511 and Cross 8513 refills available at good stationers and online.

£9.99

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Wrendale Designs Dog Pen

Here we have the Wrendale Designs Dog Pen.

Add an extra flourish to your writing with this delightful dog pen. Wonderful quality and with a lovely feel, the pen is heavy in your hand and writes beautifully. The pen comes presented in a gift box tube in the same design making a lovely gift.

Easily refillable with Cross 8511 and Cross 8513 refills available at good stationers and also online.

Other Wrendale Designs Pens

At Marilyn and Melrose in addition to ‘garden birds’, we stock a range of pens from Wrendale Designs.  These include designs such as ‘Flamingo’, ‘Guinea Pig’ and ‘Bee‘.

A full range of Wrendale products can be found here.  Wrendale Designs are an award-winning publisher of greeting cards, stationery and giftware. Their ranges feature the characterful artwork of artist Hannah Dale. Amongst a love of the outdoors they take pride in producing high quality design-led products which often feature added little touches to make them extra special.

Hannah Dale began Wrendale Designs in 2012 on a crowded kitchen table in Melton Ross, Lincolnshire. Inspired by the glorious Lincolnshire countryside, Hannah started to paint hares; loving their expressive faces and wonderful personalities. After printing these designs as greeting cards on a beautifully textured board, she firstly began sharing these with local gift shops. They were an immediate success. Hannah expanded her repertoire and began painting other animals – the rest as they say is history!

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