Ohto Super Clips
A paper clip that actually holds: wafer-thin and precision-cut from a single piece of stainless steel, built to grip a stack of paper without loosening, sliding, or leaving a crease. It's made by OHTO, a Japanese pen manufacturer that's been obsessing over precision tooling since 1929, and carries the same close tolerances into a smaller, everyday object.
It's the clip you reach for once you're tired of the flimsy kind that bends, rusts, or slides right off the page. Reusable and small enough to disappear into a drawer, it holds a stack of everyday paper — printouts, receipts, a stapled draft — tight and flat, with no crease left behind.
Part of our The Very Organized: Desk Organization and Workspace Storage and Japanese Minimalism collections.
- Materials
- Stainless steel
- Dimensions
- 0.41 × 0.14 × 0.71 in. each
- Origin
- Made in Japan
- Features
- Reusable, precision-cut, holds up to 30 sheets
- In the box
- Sold as a box of 100
