
MONTBLANC Writers Edition / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle / Sherlock Holmes
The Writers Edition is Montblanc’s way to the creativity and cultural influences of movers and shakers within the literary realm. The Maison has been honouring

The Writers Edition is Montblanc’s way to the creativity and cultural influences of movers and shakers within the literary realm. The Maison has been honouring

With every Great Characters Edition, Montblanc puts fine craftsmanship at the service of culture to tell the story of cultural icons who made their mark

“Art must take reality by surprise,” said French novelist Francoise Sagan. And Montblanc has indeed surprised once again with its latest Patron of Art pen

The Montblanc Great Character Miles Davis Edition is honouring one of the most revolutionary and influential jazz musicians of all time- Miles Dewey Davis (1926-1991).

With its latest edition, Montblanc celebrates the cultural legacy of Walt Disney, the American filmmaker, entrepreneur and innovator who pioneered motion picture technologies in sound,

With the annual Patron of Art Edition Montblanc celebrates the contribution of historical patrons of arts since 1992. For 2021, that patron is one of

With the annual Patron of Art Edition Montblanc celebrates the contribution of historical patrons of arts since 1992. With the Patron of Art Edition 2014

For more than 100 years Renè Lalique, more than any other name, has been synonymous with glass design and crystal art of world renown. Lalique,

Arturo Toscanini (1867 – 1957) was perhaps the most influential conductor of the 20th century – his perfectionism and discipline were legendary. The cello student

Masterpieces of Artistery The Masters for Meisterstück Collections are a series of Editions that pay tribute to both the paradigm of excellence of the Meisterstück

Sir Georg Solti (1912 – 1997) has made the most famous opera houses in the world his home and is the winner of an unequalled

Although Herbert Von Karajan (1908-1989) began his unparalleled musical career as a pianist, it was as a conductor – perhaps the greatest ever – that