It was an absolutely gorgeous weekend for the 2025 San Francisco Pen Show.
Disclaimer: 2017 SF Pen Show was my first show, has been and still is my favorite show on the circuit. I’m also a member of the SF Pen Posse who volunteer at the show. This means that it is really difficult for me not to be biased but I promise to be as objective as I can.
This is the third year in a row where I didn’t work for any vendors at this show, which freed me up to do whatever, whenever, and however much I wanted. This is both awesome but extra dangerous for the wallet, lol.
Last year, there were about 130 vendors and this year the number grew to somewhere between 145-150. This doesn’t include some vendors where they shared their table - like Carolina Pen Company & Atelier Lusso, or White Bear Pens & Robs Pen Works, and others. Some vendors were moved to different spots this year to help with traffic/flow, and like last year, some of the classes/seminars were held in other parts of the Westin and Aloft hotels. Despite these efforts, more vendors and more attendees meant more crowding than last year. I have some thoughts on this, but first, let’s take a look at the vendors!
The San Francisco Pen Show continues to bring in a large number of international vendors, especially from Asia. There are vendors from Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and more. Many of these vendors don’t go to any other US shows. We also get folks from the other side of the pond like the UK, Italy, Germany, Croatia, Turkey, and India, to name a few. It is this variety that continues to attract both attendees and vendors to this show.