Toronto’s tallest icon — now holding your pens.
The CN Tower isn’t just the tallest structure in Toronto — it’s a symbol of the entire city. Originally built in the 1970s as a communications tower, it held the title of the world’s tallest free-standing structure for over 30 years. Rising 553 meters above the skyline, it’s known for its sleek silhouette, the revolving 360° restaurant, and that glass floor thrill everyone secretly dreads (but walks on anyway).
The Toyronto version? A lot shorter — but way more useful on your desk.
This playful mini-tower transforms the legendary spire into a functional pen holder, with a cheeky hole at the top designed to hold your favorite pen or pencil. It doesn’t broadcast signals or light up the skyline, but it does organize your thoughts in style.
Specs:
Based on the real CN Tower design, simplified for cuteness
Top has a built-in hole for pens, pencils, or even a mini flag
3D-printed in classic blue-gray, or limited color variants
Height: approx. 5”
Functional + decorative = best of both worlds
Designed by Tyhran, printed in Toronto
Price: $25
