The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
When National Grid came to sign the £2 billion Eastern Green Link 4 contract, they reached for a British made Conway Stewart pen designed for the occasion. Hand made in...
Conway Stewart Leather A4 Conference Folder
This leather folder has a large leather loop to hold all sizes of pens including the large Conway Stewart Churchill. Inside the front cover is a demi-sleeve to hold leaflets and other papers. There is a pocket to hold a credit card or business cards. The Conway Stewart logo and "Made in England" is embossed on the inside cover in gold. Supplied in a presentation box
All hand made in England using luxury Montana grained leather in 3 different colours (Green, Black or Burgundy) to match the other Conway Stewart leather accessories like the traditional desk blotters, expandable pen case, pocket note pads and the A5 Notebook.
This Conference A4 Folder is supplied with A4 high quality unlined white 100GSM paper, and refills are widely available worldwide.
Personalisation
You can add your name, initials or a word up to 8 characters to the front cover in gold or silver foil for an additional charge.
Accessories can take up to 10 days to be dispatched.
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