Otto Hutt will announce its novelties in an one-of-a-kind live broadcast

Rumor has it that Otto Hutt will go live on 23.02.2022 (GMT+1) to introduce all pen lovers to their coveted novelties and we can only rejoice to hear such news! Already announced on their instagram account, the premiere can be watched by everyone because it will be broadcast at three different times: 08.00 – 09.00 for ASIA (in English), 10.30 – 11.30 for EUROPE (in German) as well as from 17.00 – 18.00 for USA (in English). 

Also, we recently saw on their instagram stories preparations of the venue where they will host the live, and the setup was pretty impressive. This shows us that the German brand cares a lot about its customers and we appreciate to see that they have taken their time to organize such a presentation, which we would like to see from other brands as well.

Now, as for the models we expect to see live, we don’t know exactly what they will be, but we do know for sure that the existing models from the design01, design03, design04, design07 and design08 lines will be joined by new models to complement them perfectly.

What is certain is that the new models Otto Hutt will introduce will make the already existing lines even more iconic and further emphasize their importance. 

Like you, we can’t wait to find out what Otto Hutt will delight us with! 

To tune in to the live stream on 23 February, you’ll have to click on the link below. That said, save the date to find out the novelties for 2022 signed by Otto Hutt. 

Will you join the live?

One response to “Otto Hutt will announce its novelties in an one-of-a-kind live broadcast”

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    Jackie Mallouf

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