Pastel pens, filled cases and everything you need in one order. The back-to-school stationery edit for people who genuinely like a fresh notebook. Aesthetic school supplies, stationery haul, back to school 2026.
63 pieces in one box - highlighters, gel pens, mechanical pencils and a case that actually fits it all. The easiest way to sort September in one order.
Compact, filled, and actually nice to look at on a desk.
The pencil case worth showing off
Mildliners are the reason mild toned highlighting became a look. The ink is deliberately desaturated, so text stays readable underneath instead of glaring off the page, and it does not bleed through decent notebook paper the way fluorescent markers c...
The mild highlighters everyone photographs
Pastel gel ink is opaque rather than translucent, so unlike pastel highlighters these write visibly over dark paper, kraft card and black notebooks. That makes them useful for labelling, hand lettering and annotating photographs as well as ordinary n...
The pastel gels that show up on black paper
The point 88 is the default fineliner for most stationery lovers for a reason, it just works, every time, for a whole academic year. 0.4mm consistent line width, dries fast so no smudging when you're a lefty flying through notes, and the ink doesn't ...
The fineliner set that lasts a whole year
The details that separate Leuchtturm from cheaper hardbacks are practical rather than decorative: pages are numbered and there is a blank contents table at the front, so a working notebook stays findable months later. Dotted ruling is the flexible op...
The notebook you can still search in March
Big capacity canvas cases have largely replaced the flat school pencil tin, because a set of fineliners and highlighters simply will not lie flat. The upright box shape means it stands open on a desk and works as a temporary pen pot, which is the fea...
The pencil case that stands up as a pen pot
Thin plastic index tabs are the right tool for marking textbooks and folders because they do not curl, tear or fall out the way paper flags do, and they survive being opened and closed repeatedly. The pastel palette reads as a colour code rather than...
The index tabs that survive a year of revision
The Bali palette is the quietest Post-it range, lavender, apricot, blue, pink and mint, which is why it turns up in so many desk photographs instead of the neon yellow. Super Sticky adhesive is genuinely stronger than the classic formulation and hold...
The Post-its in the palette that photographs
The P205 is a draughting pencil that has been in production for decades, with a fixed 4 mm guide pipe, a metal clip and a small eraser under the cap. The fixed sleeve is what makes it good for ruled work and diagrams, since the lead is supported righ...
The draughting pencil in pastel barrels
Correction tape beats fluid for notes because it is dry instantly and you can write straight back over it, with no waiting, no smell and no dried out bottle at the bottom of a bag. The MONO Original applies a 4.2 mm line and has a guard that helps yo...
The correction tape you can write over instantly
A curated six roll set is generally more useful than the 48 roll bargain boxes, where most designs never get used. This mixes traditional washi, which is matte, tearable by hand and takes pen over the top, with PET tape, which is glossy, more transpa...
The washi set where you use all six rolls
Dust free is the specification that matters in an eraser. Rather than crumbling into the grey specks that get rubbed into the page, the material lifts graphite into larger clean shavings you can sweep off, which keeps notes and drawings from going gr...