BENTLEY & GRAF VON FABER-CASTELL LAUNCH EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL ADDITION





On 1 September, Bentley Motors and Graf von Faber-Castell launched the “Graf von Faber-Castell for Bentley” collection – luxurious writing instruments and accessories that perfectly combine timeless design, passion for precision and superb craftsmanship.

The collection boasts three ranges of writing instruments and matching accessories. All products were jointly designed, developed and launched by Graf von Faber-Castell in close partnership with the Bentley team. This project is an exciting new experience for the German luxury brand, as it is the first time that Graf von Faber-Castell is working together with UK partners.

The two companies’ headquarters in Stein, near Nuremberg, and Crewe in Cheshire, North West England, are over 1,000 kilometres apart as the crow files, or over 1,200 kilometres of road – but the distance seemed to disappear after the first meeting. “Bentley and Graf von Faber-Castell share many things in common”, says Count Charles von Faber-Castell, Head of Premium: “Many years of tradition shaped by individuals, unique design, uncompromising quality and understated elegance.”

And just as Graf von Faber-Castell is the epitome of exquisite writing culture, the Bentley brand is the embodiment of luxury cars: Since the British car maker was founded almost a hundred years ago, its name has been associated with traditional elegance, a pioneering design and unparallelled attention to detail. As early as the 1920s, the legendary “Bentley Boys” caused a furore in their fantastically designed sports cars during the Le Mans races; the Windsor family’s royal stagecoaches are today just as eye-catching as the gleaming chrome-coloured Continental coupĂ©s of Hollywood stars.


From impressive super cars to intricate writing instruments – two worlds united in one design vocabulary. “Infusing other products with Bentley’s DNA is no easy task”, explains Chris Cooke, Head of Product Design at Bentley Motors. “But we managed it with our ‘Graf von Faber-Castell for Bentley’ collection.” The fountain pens, rollerball pens and ballpoint pens share many of the exquisite design aspects found in the world of motors: For example, the pen cap was finished with the typical knurling found in cars and the distinctive Bentley “B”, and the characteristic diamond pattern can be found as a fine guilloche on the barrel. The front and corner pieces are polished to a gleam, and are reminiscent of the striking, chromed elements of a luxury car.

The colours of the writing instruments also meet the exclusive Bentley colours: instead of classic racing colours like “Racing Green”, more modern, subtle shades were chosen – such as dazzling “Sequin Blue”, anthracite “Tungsten” and shimmering “White Satin”.

At the same time, the typical design elements of the Graf von Faber-Castell Collection are also recognisable: the solid sprung clip, platinum-plated surfaces and straightforward, understated design – a wonderful combination of elegance and pace, perfectly topped off by a case made of fine Italian calfskin, hand-sewn like the interior of a luxury car.

From 1 September 2018, the new “Graf von Faber-Castell for Bentley” collection will be available worldwide at retail prices from EUR 220 to EUR 390 in Graf von Faber-Castell stores, department stores and specialist shops, online and in selected Bentley car dealerships. Over the coming year, the collection will be expanded to include additional ranges of writing instruments and a limited special edition.


Fountain pen:                                                                      £350.00
(with stainless-steel nib in M, F, EF, B) 
Rollerball pen:                                                                     £295.00
Ballpoint pen:                                                                      £250.00
Leather case, black:                                                            £220.00
Barrel                             Metal, with multiple coats of paint, guillochĂ©
Metal parts:                                                 Chrome, highly polished        


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