Highlights from an exhibition: adjustable weight pens, rear-loading brushes, Hungarian artisan inks. The first Hungarian fountain pen exhibition in recent times signals that traditional writing instruments are still elegant.
The Etelburg's specially designed, limited edition fountain pen can reflect the personality of its owner. The Hungarian manufactory's innovations have already caught the attention of market leaders. Article by Péter Szalai on Forbes.hu.
In 2016, a Hungarian startup, Eteleburg, started developing custom pens. Today, their pens are ordered from almost all over the world and are unique on the market, due to their special use of materials and modular design. Since then, they have not stopped developing.
After working for two legendary companies of the high-end fountain pen market, Montblanc and Montegrappa, he started a new project in Hungary and with his cousin he created his own brand offering premium pens. Hype&Hyper asked the founders of Etelburg.
Gábor Megyeri learned how to design one-of-a-kind premium pens at Montblanc and Montegrappa but recently created one that had never been seen even by the world’s leading fountain pen manufacturers.
Fountain pens can be smart too and this is exactly what the newest product of Etelburg, a Hungarian company, offers. To raise the funds to be able to start mass production, Etelburg launched a Kickstarter campaign and wishes to create a unique pen.
After a successful career at German Montblanc and Italian Montegrappa, Gábor Megyeri started his own business, Etelburg, last year, which uses high-quality components and a scientific approach to create a "universal" fountain pen.
The ambitious project of Gábor Megyeri (and his family business), the Etelburg r.feather writing system, which mixes analogue ink from the digital world and fills it into a spaceship-like, modular writing instrument was covered in an extensive article in the first Makro.
Gábor Megyeri's brand will soon launch under the name Etelburg, referring to the former castle of King Attila, the Hun. While the design of the modular, adjustable pens is extremely modern, the designer wishes to save the tradition of handwriting with his project.
The Miskolc-born industrial designer will soon launch his original design. In a matter of weeks, Gábor Megyeri, the industrial designer who was born and raised in Miskolc, will market his new luxury pen that has a mission.