Monet, Water Lillies

Bring the serene beauty of Monet to your desk with our pen holder featuring Water Lilies (1916). From 1883 onwards, Monet lived in the village of Giverny, where he devoted himself to a series of paintings capturing the same subjects under varying light and weather conditions. One of the central motifs was the pond with water lilies in his own garden, which he painted over 250 times, exploring reflections, colors, and the ever-changing atmosphere.

Functional and elegant, this pen holder provides a perfect home for your pens, pencils, and markers, while letting you enjoy a touch of Impressionist tranquility at your workspace every day.

  • PPS05

  • h. 11,5 cm / Ø 7 cm. (round)