About

SEN is a curated space dedicated to Japanese stationery.

The objects presented here are made in Japan and chosen for how they are used — not for trends, performance claims, or novelty.

This curation is shaped by lived experience: writing, studying, planning, drawing, and returning to the same tools over time.

SEN reflects an approach rooted in Japanese making culture, where attention to material, balance, and restraint matters more than excess.

The selection is intentionally small and evolves slowly. Objects may appear, remain for a time, or quietly disappear as the curation changes.

SEN takes its name from the Japanese character 線 — meaning line. Not as a definition, but as a reference to the act of writing itself: the quiet trace left by attention, movement and time.