Rollerball Pens

Rollerball Pens

Rollerball Pens

An elegant design, fine details, the roller pens of Maison S.T. Dupont seduce by the refinement of their design. With their tips of different grades, to be chosen

According to your preferences, they literally slide on the paper for unparalleled writing comfort.

Rollerball Pens

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  • Defi Millenium Rollerball Chrome Pen S.T. Dupont

    Défi Millennium offers a perfect marriage between the iconic signatures of the House and an athletic look.

    Fine and precise, this pen captivates and seduces with its fluidity of writing and its sporting spirit.

  • Line D Eternity Graff'ty S.T. Dupont Rollerball Pen

    The Graff’ty collection draws its inspiration from street art, transforming lighters and pens into true works of art. Bright colors and mosaics of red, yellow and blue illuminate these quality accessories. This collection encourages everyone to awaken the creative flame that lies dormant within them.

  • Rollerball Pen Montecristo Le Crépuscule S.T. Dupont

    In natural lacquer, this writing instrument proudly displays the S.T. Dupont crest and the Montecristo logo.

    Montecristo and ST Dupont stand for unique know-how. Together they develop extraordinary products. This new collection will delight lovers of both brands.

    The products tell the story of Edmond Dantès, Count of Monte Cristo through a fiery design. It transports you to a point in history when everything went up in flames.

    This rollerball pen is dedicated to writing enthusiasts looking for excellence and writing comfort.

  • S.T. Dupont Rollerball Pen white Picasso Dove of Peace

    Created in 1952, the Ligne 2 is the subject of multiple series, such as the one inspired by Picasso's dove celebrating the International Day of Peace.

    At S. T. Dupont, "master goldsmith, lacquerer and trunk maker since 1872", seventeen rare trades are practiced, using complex techniques, such as the

    work of precious metals (gold, silver, palladium, platinum), even unique, such as that of Chinese lacquer.

    The first International Peace Conference in Paris in 1949, the artist Picasso developed a deceptively simple line drawing of a dove that became the

    iconic symbol of peace and hope.

    The limited edition Dove of Peace by ST Dupont honors Picasso's ability to capture important ideas with a simple image