Super Kiosk
by Murray Crane
Anyone who knows me well knows I have a borderline obsessive love for stationery. I find it nearly impossible to resist the allure of ink, paper, and all the beautifully crafted tools that accompany them. What was once a task reserved for overseas trips—often with Japan high on the list—has now become much easier, thanks to Super Kiosk. Located at 60 Victoria Street in Cambridge (and online), Super Kiosk is a boutique stationery store offering a meticulously curated selection of fine writing instruments and desk tools from some of the world’s most esteemed brands.
From Kaweco, LAMY, and Midori to Moleskine and Delfonics, their range spans fountain pens, notebooks, rulers, sharpeners, filing solutions, and more. Their mission is simple: “stationery that’s not boring.” Super Kiosk blends aesthetic sensibility with everyday functionality, bringing together products from Germany, Japan, the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—all with a focus on quality craftsmanship and design. Whether you’re after a mechanical pencil that sparks joy, a planner that keeps your year in check, or a pencil case that doubles as a desk sculpture, Super Kiosk has thought of it—and stocked it.
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