
GROW YOUR MIND
with the new colours Sunflower, Cherry, Pumpkin und Indigo.
Every thought begins with a seed – an observation, an idea, a handwritten word. The new 2026 colour collection draws inspiration from that very moment: supporting concentration and creativity with four colours that each stimulate the mind in unique ways. Indigo, Sunflower, Pumpkin and Cherry invite calm, joy, inspiration and self-expression – four impulses to cultivate mental growth.
New Colours 2026:
The award-winning Drehgriffel Nr. 1
No pen. The name “Drehgriffel” is a German compound noun that directly translates as twist stylus. Its characteristic design makes this writing instrument truly distinctive: a hexagonal body with a pointed tip, which, like the twist button, is in a contrasting colour. The Drehgriffel Nr. 1 in the New Colours 2026 is available with a ballpoint or gel refill. To replace the refill, the twist head can simply be unscrewed.
To Drehgriffel Nr. 1 To Drehgriffel Nr. 1 with gel refill
Drehgriffel Nr. 2 - the mechanical pencil
Made of aluminium, the Drehgriffel Nr. 2 pencil is comfortable to hold and is ideal for writing or other creative uses, such as drawing or sketching. Its lacquered brass tip provides a balanced weight for maximum comfort when writing. In contrast to the Drehgriffel Nr. 1, the fine tip is made of steel, creating a harmonious transition to the 0.7-mm graphite lead. The graphite colour of the distinctive tip and twist button highlights the function and character of Nr. 2.
Colorful accents with smart accessories
Each notebook in New Colours 2026 comes with a matching pen loop and pencil. The pen loop is not only very practical, it is also a stylish design accessory. The pen loop is easily affixed to the back inside cover with the self-adhesive surface. The strong elasticated loop keeps a writing instrument firmly in place - whether it is a thin pencil or the hexagon-shaped Drehgriffel.
An homage to the spirit and style of the 1970s
The new 2026 colours and the accompanying visual language take inspiration from the creative energy of the 1970s – a decade marked by cultural diversity, personal expression and a spirit of new beginnings. The bold colour palette of that era – rich yellows, oranges, blues and reds – shaped fashion, design and communication. Socially, the 70s were a time of transformation. Themes like personal freedom, environmental awareness, education, and creative self-expression came to the forefront. The belief that individual ideas can shape the world became a defining sentiment – and is more relevant than ever today.


