Corporate pens in this range span from entry-level aluminium barrel styles through to Pierre Cardin branded pens at the top. Entry styles feature a push button mechanism, rubberised soft-touch finish, and chrome accents in solid or two-tone colours. Mid-tier options move into brass and aluminium construction with twist action, Parker-type refills on some styles, and finishes that include carbon fibre, mirror, and lacquered surfaces with gold accents. The Pierre Cardin tier sits above these and is available from 25 units. Gift box packaging is available on selected executive and Pierre Cardin styles.
Your procurement team can order across multiple tiers in the same batch, with each tier meeting its own MOQ. Entry styles start from 100 units, which suits volume conference orders. Pierre Cardin styles start from 25 units, which works for smaller executive gifting runs where the presentation matters as much as the quantity.
All pens in this range can be branded. Engraving and printing are both available, with the right method depending on the barrel material and finish.
Common Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for these pens?
Entry and mid-tier styles start from 100 units, with some entry styles requiring 250 units. Pierre Cardin pens start from 25 units, and executive styles start from 50 units.
Which industries order them most often?
Professional services, financial services, real estate, and law firms make up the bulk of orders in this category. Government departments and healthcare organisations also order regularly for delegate packs and staff recognition.
How quickly can an order be turned around?
Production takes 5–10 business days from artwork approval. Several styles carry a 24-hour or 3-day express option for urgent orders, though express production carries an additional charge.
Can I order across multiple tiers in one batch?
Yes, each tier has its own MOQ, so you can place separate lines for entry, mid-tier, and Pierre Cardin styles and coordinate them to arrive together. The team can advise on how to structure the order.