(This is a guest post by Eric Nuzum. Eric is a writer from Montclair, New Jersey on a quest to just write legibly for once in his life. That quest led him to fall in love with fountain pens and now wishes “ink sommelier” was an actual job.)
What does Paris have to offer a visiting fountain pen enthusiast?
This should be an easy question to answer. Paris is the City of Lights…the City of Love….a high point of European art, culture, design, and sophistication. And France has had an illustrious history with writing instruments, home to Waterman, ST Dupont, J Herbin, Clairefontaine/Rhodia, and other prestigious historic brands (let alone the country where Bic still manufactures a billion Cristal pens every year).
Surely the answer is plentiful, right?
Not so fast.
I recently found myself asking this question before a family trip to Paris over the holidays to visit my wife’s cousin. I was surprised by how little current information I was able to find. Most blog posts and Reddit threads I found were a decade old–and after some quick searching, it seemed that some of the most often-mentioned stores didn’t make it through the pandemic era. So I took some scraps of information I found, excused myself from my family for a few hours every day, and proceeded to hunt. I thought I’d share what I found to help future Paris visitors make the most of your time.
Let’s start with my favorites: