Flair Writing Industries Limited manufactures and sells writing instruments in India. The company offers ball, fountain, gel, roller, and metal pens; stationery products, including mechanical pencils, highlighters, correction pens, markers, gel crayons, and kids' stationery kits; refills; watercolors, crayons, sketch pens, erasers, wooden pencils, geometry boxes, fine liners, sharpeners, and scales; and calculators under the Flair, Hauser, Pierre Cardin, Flair Creative, Flair Houseware, and the ZOOX brands. It also provides a range of houseware products, including casseroles, bottles, storage containers, serving solutions, cleaning solutions, and basket and paper bins. The company also exports its products. Flair Writing Industries Limited was founded in 1976 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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