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Keith Haring Colour Set Small

See what the rainbow inspires you with the Keith Haring Colour Set Small by Caran d’Ache, featuring 10 watercolour pencils and a black Fibralo Brush fibre-tipped pen that echoes with Haring’s iconic black outlines. These 2-in-1 pencils can be applied wet or dry, and are enjoyable at any age. The set comes packaged in a reusable, easy-to-transport red tin box, adorned with the co-branding logo. 

At Misc Store we also carry the Keith Haring Colour Set Large, featuring over 80 watercolour pencils. Pair it with the Keith Haring Colouring Pad A5 and get started on your creative endeavors.

Details

Measures 18,3 x 5,5 x 2cm
Counts 10 water-soluble colour pencils, 1 black Fibril Brush fibre-tipped pen
Features restitant and water-soluble Ø2,8mm lead
Made in Switzerland

Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring

The Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration is a fusion of art and craftsmanship — the meeting of a committed artistic icon and a creative company focusing on their shared values. From white chalk drawings of the subway to paintings on public walls, Keith Haring expresses a universal language in which forms emphasise the openness of a message. 

The collection boasts vibrant colors and bold designs, while high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship that Caran d'Ache is known for ensure that these pieces are not only visually striking, but also a pleasure to use.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply appreciate fine stationery, the Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history and elevate your own creative endeavors.

Caran d'Ache x Misc Store Amsterdam

Caran d’Ache pens are visually stunning, yes, but just wait till you hold one in your hands. There’s a richness in the way it moves, a sort of creamy elegance.

Named after the Russian word for pencil (karandash), this erstwhile company was founded in 1915 when entrepreneur Arnold Schweitzer purchased the Ecridor colour pencil factory on the outskirts of Geneva. Over the years, Caran d’Ache have developed their range, making pens and pencils with the same delicacy and precision that their compatriots bring to watchmaking.

After all, we love the Caran d’Ache range for the finesse they put into the smallest of details, for their feel for luxury. Their pencil wood is often harvested from local Swiss forests, and the graphite is carefully selected, coloured and graded to produce a stubbornly strong tip. Their pens are carefully engineered objets d’art, capable of gliding over eight kilometres worth of ink. The end results are perfectly balanced writing tools that elevate themselves above the conventional and into the exceptional.

See what the rainbow inspires you with the Keith Haring Colour Set Small by Caran d’Ache, featuring 10 watercolour pencils and a black Fibralo Brush fibre-tipped pen that echoes with Haring’s iconic black outlines. These 2-in-1 pencils can be applied wet or dry, and are enjoyable at any age. The set comes packaged in a reusable, easy-to-transport red tin box, adorned with the co-branding logo. 

At Misc Store we also carry the Keith Haring Colour Set Large, featuring over 80 watercolour pencils. Pair it with the Keith Haring Colouring Pad A5 and get started on your creative endeavors.

Details

Measures 18,3 x 5,5 x 2cm
Counts 10 water-soluble colour pencils, 1 black Fibril Brush fibre-tipped pen
Features restitant and water-soluble Ø2,8mm lead
Made in Switzerland

Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring

The Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration is a fusion of art and craftsmanship — the meeting of a committed artistic icon and a creative company focusing on their shared values. From white chalk drawings of the subway to paintings on public walls, Keith Haring expresses a universal language in which forms emphasise the openness of a message. 

The collection boasts vibrant colors and bold designs, while high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship that Caran d'Ache is known for ensure that these pieces are not only visually striking, but also a pleasure to use.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply appreciate fine stationery, the Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history and elevate your own creative endeavors.

Caran d'Ache x Misc Store Amsterdam

Caran d’Ache pens are visually stunning, yes, but just wait till you hold one in your hands. There’s a richness in the way it moves, a sort of creamy elegance.

Named after the Russian word for pencil (karandash), this erstwhile company was founded in 1915 when entrepreneur Arnold Schweitzer purchased the Ecridor colour pencil factory on the outskirts of Geneva. Over the years, Caran d’Ache have developed their range, making pens and pencils with the same delicacy and precision that their compatriots bring to watchmaking.

After all, we love the Caran d’Ache range for the finesse they put into the smallest of details, for their feel for luxury. Their pencil wood is often harvested from local Swiss forests, and the graphite is carefully selected, coloured and graded to produce a stubbornly strong tip. Their pens are carefully engineered objets d’art, capable of gliding over eight kilometres worth of ink. The end results are perfectly balanced writing tools that elevate themselves above the conventional and into the exceptional.

$11.41

Original: $32.59

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Keith Haring Colour Set Small

$32.59

$11.41

Description

See what the rainbow inspires you with the Keith Haring Colour Set Small by Caran d’Ache, featuring 10 watercolour pencils and a black Fibralo Brush fibre-tipped pen that echoes with Haring’s iconic black outlines. These 2-in-1 pencils can be applied wet or dry, and are enjoyable at any age. The set comes packaged in a reusable, easy-to-transport red tin box, adorned with the co-branding logo. 

At Misc Store we also carry the Keith Haring Colour Set Large, featuring over 80 watercolour pencils. Pair it with the Keith Haring Colouring Pad A5 and get started on your creative endeavors.

Details

Measures 18,3 x 5,5 x 2cm
Counts 10 water-soluble colour pencils, 1 black Fibril Brush fibre-tipped pen
Features restitant and water-soluble Ø2,8mm lead
Made in Switzerland

Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring

The Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration is a fusion of art and craftsmanship — the meeting of a committed artistic icon and a creative company focusing on their shared values. From white chalk drawings of the subway to paintings on public walls, Keith Haring expresses a universal language in which forms emphasise the openness of a message. 

The collection boasts vibrant colors and bold designs, while high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship that Caran d'Ache is known for ensure that these pieces are not only visually striking, but also a pleasure to use.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply appreciate fine stationery, the Caran d'Ache x Keith Haring collaboration offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history and elevate your own creative endeavors.

Caran d'Ache x Misc Store Amsterdam

Caran d’Ache pens are visually stunning, yes, but just wait till you hold one in your hands. There’s a richness in the way it moves, a sort of creamy elegance.

Named after the Russian word for pencil (karandash), this erstwhile company was founded in 1915 when entrepreneur Arnold Schweitzer purchased the Ecridor colour pencil factory on the outskirts of Geneva. Over the years, Caran d’Ache have developed their range, making pens and pencils with the same delicacy and precision that their compatriots bring to watchmaking.

After all, we love the Caran d’Ache range for the finesse they put into the smallest of details, for their feel for luxury. Their pencil wood is often harvested from local Swiss forests, and the graphite is carefully selected, coloured and graded to produce a stubbornly strong tip. Their pens are carefully engineered objets d’art, capable of gliding over eight kilometres worth of ink. The end results are perfectly balanced writing tools that elevate themselves above the conventional and into the exceptional.