Colored Pencils Inspired by Japanese Flowers Shed “Petals” as You Sharpen Them

Japanese Flowers Cute Pencils Petal Pencil Shavings Flower Pencils Toshihiro Otomo

Inspired by Japan's native flora, designer Toshihiro Otomo has created colored pencils that shed delicate “petals” when sharpened. Perfect for fans of flowers and fun office supplies alike, these plant-inspired pencils are the perfect way to spruce up your stationery.

With nature as his muse, Otomo modeled the pencils after four types of traditional Japanese flowers: bellflowers, dandelions, red plums, and cherry blossoms. In addition to these blooms, he also paid homage to the evergreen, a tree rooted in ancient Shinto symbolism. The writing implements represent these revered plants through color (in both the core's pigment and the vivid encasing), as well as shape, setting them apart from conventionally round colored pencils.

While the writing utensils' striking silhouettes are eye-catching, it is their shavings that unexpectedly steal the show. When sharpened, each pencil produces petal-like ephemera, making the playful product even more whimsical. Additionally, each instrument is crafted from recycled paper pulp, resulting in a design that's as eco-friendly as it is exquisite. This is one pencil you're never going to want to stop sharpening!

These polychromatic pencils are now available in the My Modern Met Store.

These flower pencils are inspired by the native flora of Japan.

Japanese Flowers Cute Pencils Petal Pencil Shavings Flower Pencils Toshihiro Otomo

These muses include cherry blossoms, red plums, dandelions, evergreens, and bellflowers.

Japanese Flowers Cute Pencils Petal Pencil Shavings Flower Pencils Toshihiro Otomo

When sharpened, the whimsical utensils shed pencil shavings that look like delicate petals.

Japanese Flowers Cute Pencils Petal Pencil Shavings Flower Pencils Toshihiro Otomo

Japanese Flowers Cute Pencils Petal Pencil Shavings Flower Pencils Toshihiro Otomo

Sets of these cute pencils are available in the My Modern Met Store.

Toshihiro Otomo: Website

Related Articles:

15+ Playful Products for People Who Love Surprises

25+ Garden-Themed Gifts That Are Perfect for Plant Lovers

20+ Awesome Products for Anyone Who Loves the Diverse Beauty of Land, Sea, and Space

Wooden Pencil Shaped Like a Cherry Blossom Tree “Blooms” Petals as It’s Sharpened

Memo Pad “Excavates” Architectural Sites with Each Sheet You Remove

Follow My Modern Met Store: Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter
Subscribe to My Modern Met Store newsletter for updates!

Kelly Richman-Abdou

Kelly Richman-Abdou was a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. An art historian living in Paris, Kelly was born and raised in San Francisco and holds a BA in Art History from the University of San Francisco and an MA in Art and Museum Studies from Georgetown University. When she’s not writing, you can find Kelly wandering around Paris, whether she’s leading a tour (as a guide, she has been interviewed by BBC World News America and France 24) or simply taking a stroll with her husband and two tiny daughters.
Become a
My Modern Met Member
As a member, you'll join us in our effort to support the arts.
Become a Member
Explore member benefits

Sponsored Content