Monami
Company type | Public |
---|---|
Founded | 1960 |
Founder | Song Samseok |
Headquarters | Yong-In Si [1] , South Korea |
Key people | Song Ha gyoung, CEO[2] |
Products | Office supplies |
Subsidiaries | 4 |
Website | monami.com |
Monami Co., Ltd (KRX: 005360) is a Korean maker of stationery, printer supplies, office supplies, pens and other writing instruments as well as artist materials.[3] Founded in 1960,[4] it continues to hold considerable market share in its home market, South Korea.[5] Recently Monami has made many limited editions. For example, the edition motivated by the Korean poem 'Dong-ju Yun(윤동주 시인)'.[6]
Monami 153
A symbol of daily post-war life in Korea, Monami's basic pen has continuously been on sale since its inception in 1963[7] and is recognizable by nearly everyone in Korea.[8] In 2009 this pen was noted by the government-run Korea Design Foundation as a design that has significantly influenced daily life in Korea.[7] 3.3 billion have been sold, and the figures are still rising.[9]
The pen's designation can be explained by the fact that the 153 was only the third product the company produced and that it originally sold for 15 won,[10] the price of a newspaper or a bus ride at the time.[11]
While the quality and price of this remarkable pen have risen,[12] the design remains unchanged.
The gold-plated version of Monami 153 is also available.[13]
Production bases and facilities
Monami has factories at Ansan, South Korea, and Rayong, Thailand.[4]
References
- ^ Company Snapshot: Monami Co., Ltd.[dead link] businessweek.com
- ^ Monami Co Ltd Company Profile gobizkorea.com
- ^ Monami Co., Ltd (Public, SEO:005360) Monami Co. Ltd, Google Finance
- ^ a b Monami center Archived 2010-11-04 at the Wayback Machine monami.com
- ^ MonAmi Profile Archived 2009-11-03 at the Wayback Machine monamiamerica.com
- ^ "윤동주 시 '별 헤는 밤' 새겨져 역대급 비주얼 뽐낸다는 모나미 볼펜". 인사이트 (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ a b Prominent designs symbolize generations of Korean lives korea.net, February 05, 2009
- ^ Iconic designs that define the nation joonangdaily.com, January 31, 2009
- ^ 'Everyone's Pen MonAmi 153 Translated from Chosun Daily, February 16, 2009
- ^ Episode 2: why is the Monami 153 called "153"? Translated from Monami official site
- ^ Episode 4:Something about 12 :P Translated from Monami official site
- ^ Episode 2: 1965 Translated from Monami official site
- ^ 153 Gold from Monami official site
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