April 7, 2025 (Retail Dive) –
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In an age where digitization dominates almost every aspect of life, selling pens and paper might seem like a thing of the past.
However, physical methods of communicating aren’t entirely obsolete. The world of stationery continues to exist despite some bigger names in the industry — such as Papyrus and Paper Source — closing some stores or filing for bankruptcy.
But plenty of small retailers are dedicated to selling something that even artificial intelligence can’t quite mimic: the joy of physical stationery.
This specialized space goes beyond the printer paper or standard back-to-school binders customers might purchase at a big-box store. Nowadays, the product category can encompass a variety of items in the office or desk supplies world, from customized greeting cards your grandmother has to high-quality paper types and pens from
Colorful washi tapes, customized day planners, quirky sticky note pads and more are sold to customers who seem dedicated to keeping analog forms of communication and writing a thing of the present. Cashing in on this trend are a variety of independent founders across the country who share a passion for the craft.
The big names
Some of the well-known retailers and brands in the specialty stationery space have included Paper Source, Papier and Papyrus, though many have endured challenges in recent years.
Papyrus shuttered all of its
Additionally, Paper Source filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2021. Originally founded by
More recently, parent company
In a statement to Retail Dive, Paper Source said they had worked in the space for ten years.
“Sadly the lease of the building comes to an end at the start of next year,” the stationery brand said via email. “As a retailer whose business is especially concentrated into the Holiday period, we have to make the move in the summer to be able to meet the seasonality of the year-end.”
Reliance on holiday gifting occasions may be a core vulnerability for some of the larger legacy brands in the stationery space, according to emailed commentary from
“In contrast, indie shops have leaned into hyper-personalization, community engagement, and unique curation,” Pattathil said. “They foster direct relationships with customers through workshops, limited-edition collaborations, and locally sourced products."
Meanwhile, the
“DTC remains the majority of our sales and traffic but we’ve seen wholesale grow rapidly over the past few years since we launched it, and it is now a meaningful part of our business that we’re excited to grow further,” Papier founder and CEO
The brand’s planners and diaries are among its best sellers, per Atighetchi. Papier is also seeing success with recipe journals and photobooks. Despite being founded in the
“We have built a brand that resonates with the modern consumer and how they think about analog in an increasingly digital world,” Papier said. “We know that there’s a growing desire to ‘switch off’ from screen time and digital distractions - Papier’s products offer offline experiences that are both beautiful and tactile.”
Despite challenges in the niche market, some smaller stationery brands and retailers in the
Small business, big growth
“It just continued to grow and grow,”
Rutherford noted that some customer interest in stationery, like with journaling, seems to be tied to mental health practices — taking time to reflect away from screens — and a form of self-expression, as many of the stationery brands she sells create visually unique, sometimes even political, goods.
Kvernmo began working in stationery in college by creating a small greeting card line. Shorthand, the company that has since developed, has created a larger product line — its most popular product being a notebook. Now, Shorthand also sells products from other brands that make pens, envelopes and more.
The store experience seems central to the stationery world, according to Kvernmo, which is filled with customers who care about how a paper type feels and how a pen performs. There is an active print shop within one of Shorthand’s locations allowing customers to see products being made, and Kvernmo even keeps the Shorthand email signup old school — there’s a pen and paper in store for customers to write down their contact information.
“The internet can be so overwhelming for shopping and when you go into a store … it's like three versions of the same thing and they've already been vetted for quality ostensibly,” Kvernmo said of the ability to finely curate selections in-person so customers aren’t paralyzed by choice.
The presence of stationery in the
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“There is a ton of local competition, which keeps prices low,” Monetti said. “Japanese consumers use way more of these products than we do, and they are much more discerning about pens and paper. All of this adds up to an environment where the stationery giants are still rolling out new products every season, setting and following trends, and trying to outdo one another. It's really refreshing for an American merchant because so many of our domestic brands are in suspended animation.”
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About a decade later, the company’s top seller is still that notebook, though the brand’s offerings have expanded greatly since. Appointed operated a
The move has been about a year in the making, Song told Retail Dive, and will allow for more frequent product releases and restocks.
Maintaining Made in America requirements hasn’t always been easy, but Song has been dedicated to meeting its required standards since the Appointed brand was founded.
“It was almost more from a practical standpoint,” Song told Retail Dive. “I could quality control, I could do smaller runs. You could have faster turnaround when you're sourcing stateside.”
However, sometimes this has meant working harder to create certain products. Another popular product from Appointed is the brand’s task planner, which is released annually with tabs for every month. Song said that the company’s employees used to arduously collate the pages all by hand.
“If you really look at the planner market, there's very few or no planners in the
Thankfully, Song was able to find a small company in
“I took a small business loan out for that. It was like a
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