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Back-to-school: 5 must-visit stationery shops in Delhi

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi: Gone are the days when stationery shopping meant grabbing the same old boring notebooks and pens. This back-to-school season, students in Delhi are ditching dull supplies for vibrant, quirky, and Instagram-worthy finds that add a splash of personality to their school essentials. From burger-shaped notebooks and pastel highlighters to sleek leather planners and K-pop-inspired pencil cases, the city’s stationery scene is buzzing with creativity.

Whether you are a school student hunting for playful designs, a college-goer curating the perfect bullet journal, or just a stationery addict looking for cute finds, these five shops have something special for you. Here’s where to score the coolest stationery haul this year.

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KR Stationers, Kamla Nagar

A hotspot for budget-friendly yet trendy supplies, KR Stationers is a student favourite for its fun and colourful collection. This season, holographic diaries, burger-shaped notebooks, and donut-shaped erasers are stealing the show. The shop also stocks scented markers, unicorn-themed pencil cases, and transparent folders with glitter inserts—perfect for those who love a little extra sparkle in their school life.

Anand Stationers, Khan Market

For those who prefer a mix of classic elegance and modern trends, Anand Stationers in Khan Market is the place to be. Think marble-print notebooks, crystal-filled pens, and leather-textured planners that scream sophistication. Rose gold and silver metallic gel pens are flying off the shelves, along with luxury stationery gift sets that make even note-taking feel glamorous.

Writenery, Shahpur Jat

If you’re into aesthetic, eco-friendly stationery, Writenery in Shahpur Jat is your go-to. This artsy haven offers kraft paper sketchbooks, vintage map-themed washi tapes, and minimalist bullet journals with dot/grid pages. Handmade botanical-print diaries, washable brush pens, and pastel highlighters make it a dream spot for students who want their notes to look as good as they study.

Meow Stationery, Satya Niketan

Calling all K-pop and Korean stationery lovers! Meow Stationery is packed with adorable finds like BT21-themed journals, milk carton pencil pouches, and Korean pop-culture sticker sets. Pastel sticky notes, syringe-shaped highlighters, and cartoon gel pens (featuring Hello Kitty and Pikachu) make this shop an Instagrammer’s paradise.

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Venus Stationers, Connaught Place

A long-time favourite, Venus Stationers keeps up with trends while staying true to its classic roots. This season, Barbie lunch boxes, neon geometry sets, and superhero water bottles are hot picks. Emoji-covered file folders and comic book-style exam pads add a fun twist, making it a one-stop shop for students who love bold, standout supplies.

Yusra Nazim

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Yusra Nazim
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