Forests and Trees

4 Trees. 4 Places. For Change.

A large tree with sprawling branches stands against a clear sky, surrounded by dense forest.

The Shihuahuaco tree of the Amazon rainforest is known as a symbol of life and strength. It takes hundreds of years to fully grow, showing patience and endurance. Its deep green color inspired the green crystal design of our pencil, representing the “tree of life.” The tree can store large amounts of carbon, symbolizing sustainability and reminding us that true luxury respects nature, time, and the future.


Tall tree with light green leaves in a grassy park, blue sky with some clouds in the background.

The Black Cherry tree is native to the Williams Berkshire forest and is valued for its strength and natural elegance. In late summer, its dark berries give the forest a soft purple glow, inspiring the purple crystal in our pencil. Using this tree ties our luxury pencil directly to the forest, where true luxury comes from nature, durability, and care.

A large flat-topped acacia tree in an African savanna landscape with dry grass and scattered trees.

The Acacia tree is native to the Sahara Desert and is known for its strength and resilience in extreme conditions. Its wide, umbrella-shaped canopy and golden tones reflect resilience, protection, and endurance in a harsh landscape. The tree’s warm yellow hues inspired the yellow crystal in our design, symbolizing sunlight, survival, and life in the desert. Using Acacia connects our luxury pencil to a place where beauty comes from persistence, balance, and nature’s power.

Two leaning palm trees with coconuts growing on one, on a tropical beach with white sand, turquoise ocean, and a blue sky with some clouds.

The Coconut Palm of Fiji is known for its curved shape and ability to bend with strong ocean winds. Instead of breaking, it adapts. This natural movement inspired a pencil design that gently bends and molds to the hand, making it more comfortable to use. By connecting the pencil to the palm tree, the design shows that true luxury comes from flexibility, comfort, and working with nature rather than against it.