From uniqueness, creativity blooms.

At Pilot, we believe creativity is born from uniqueness. Writing is more than ink on paper, it is an act of freedom, a way to defend ideas for a fairer world.

This conviction led to our collaboration with HERALBONY, a creative agency that connects artists with disabilities with companies and institutions. Through exceptional art they change the perception of “disability”.”

Discover our limited edition collection designed by artists with disabilities

Limited Edition

FriXion Ball +

By Léo Pais
By Monica Laroche
By Magid Ajjane
By Fran Duncan

By Léo Pais

Atelier A92, France.

Léo draws his inspiration from the childhood encyclopedias he used to pore over. His mission? To reveal the hidden beauty in creatures often judged “unpleasant” or frightening. Between geometric precision and surreal imagination, he transforms his curiosity into a vibrant, joyful world.

Watch artist’s interview

By Monica Laroche

Studio Borgerstein, Belgium.

For Monica, writing is art. She layers colorful handwritten texts—inspired by girl magazines and her own dreams—to create vibrant visual fields. It is her way of sharing her deepest desires and uncertainties while protecting her private world behind a veil of abstraction.

By Magid Ajjane

Studio Die Schlumper, Germany.

Magid is a master of intricate structure. He breathes new life into everyday images found in magazines, weaving them into dense, ornamental compositions. His drawings are true “universes” where one can get lost discovering hidden architectural elements.

By Fran Duncan

Brighton, UK.

Living with the challenges of ME and scoliosis, Fran found a sense of absolute freedom through her art. She works with alcohol inks, a medium that defies rigid control and embraces the unknown. Her abstract landscapes are a reflection of her resilience: proof that creativity knows no physical bounds.

erasable

Thanks to the erasable thermo-sensitive ink, your notes are always effective and clean- you can erase and write again as often as you need.

eco-designed

The first eco-designed and erasable pen made of >90% recycled plastic* (excluding refill and non-plastic component) which is 60% of the total product weight without packaging).

refillable

Refillable for a long-lasting and cost-effective Frixion writing experience.

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Art and creativity in the service of inclusion

We selected these 4 artists for their ability to turn their differences into a universal creative force. Their art reminds us that every uniqueness is an endless source of inspiration. It’s a great joy to see each of their works on an everyday object that is a true symbol of expression: the pen. A way to show the importance of – self-expression and set its emotions down on paper.

Megami Kobayashi

Chief Growth Officer at HERALBONY Europe

The artistes behind the scenes

Léo Pais

Atelier A92, France.

Léo draws his inspiration from the childhood encyclopedias he used to pore over. His mission? To reveal the hidden beauty in creatures often judged “unpleasant” or frightening. Between geometric precision and surreal imagination, he transforms his curiosity into a vibrant, joyful world.

Watch artist’s interview

Monica Laroche

Studio Borgerstein, Belgium.

For Monica, writing is art. She layers colorful handwritten texts—inspired by girl magazines and her own dreams—to create vibrant visual fields. It is her way of sharing her deepest desires and uncertainties while protecting her private world behind a veil of abstraction.

Fran Duncan

Brighton, UK.

Living with the challenges of ME and scoliosis, Fran found a sense of absolute freedom through her art. She works with alcohol inks, a medium that defies rigid control and embraces the unknown. Her abstract landscapes are a reflection of her resilience: proof that creativity knows no physical bounds.

Magid Ajjane

Studio Die Schlumper, Germany.

Magid is a master of intricate structure. He breathes new life into everyday images found in magazines, weaving them into dense, ornamental compositions. His drawings are true “universes” where one can get lost discovering hidden architectural elements.