The Sakeb Carpenter’s Pencil is a beautifully utilitarian rethink of a timeless tool. Inspired by Palestinian craft and built on sustainable principles, it turns sawdust, quite literally, into something purposeful.

Made from recycled workshop waste and bio-based binders, it’s designed to be used, shredded, and reused again in a continuous loop.

With its raw, matte texture and chunky silhouette, the pencil feels more like a crayon forged in a dusty workshop than a sleek design object—and that’s what makes it so compelling.

It’s playful, practical, and deeply rooted in tradition. A tool with soul, built for hands that make.

Via Yanko Design:

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  1. JEANNIE TERRY

    The sawdust pencils look cool except there’s no eraser on top to chew off.

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