Caran d'Ache | |
Former Name: | Fabrique Genevoise de Crayons (1915–24) |
Type: | Private |
Founder: | Arnold Schweitzer [1] |
Location City: | Thônex, Geneva |
Location Country: | Switzerland |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Key People: | Carole Hübscher |
Industry: | Art materials Writing instruments |
Products: | Colored pencils, graphite pencils, pastels, fountain pens, ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, markers, gouache paints, ink cartridges |
Subsid: | Caran d'Ache Canada |
Caran d'Ache is a Swiss manufacturing company of art materials and writing instruments. The company, established in 1915, produces a wide range of products including colored pencils, graphite pencils, pastels, fountain pens, ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, markers, gouache paints, and ink cartridges.
The company was established as "Fabrique Genevoise de Crayons Ecridor" in Geneva in 1915.[2] When Arnold Schweitzer took over the company in 1924, he renamed it after Caran d'Ache, the pseudonym of the Russian-French satiric political cartoonist Emmanuel Poiré (who in turn took his pseudonym from карандаш (karandash), the Russian word for pencil, itself of Turkic origin).[3]
In 1974, the company moved its production center to Thonex, a municipality of the Canton of Geneva. The company is known to include precious diamonds in the pens, and for that, in 1999, the Modernista Diamonds pen was included in the Guinness Book of Records as "the most expensive pen in the world".[4]
In June 2012, the owner Jacques Hübscher handed over the management to his daughter Carole Hübscher.[5]
Some of Caran d'Ache products developed over the years include:[2] [6]