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The LAMY 2000 Ballpoint Pen is an icon of design, part of a series that has been in continuous, almost unaltere...
Description
The LAMY 2000 Ballpoint Pen is an icon of design, part of a series that has been in continuous, almost unaltered, production since 1966. <br><br>Credited with launching the brand into a new era of signature design excellence, the understated Bauhaus construction is as modern and relevant today as it was half a century ago. The streamlined, integrated design features a brushed matte finish, comfortable tapered grip and excellent balance. <br><br>Engineered to last a lifetime, the subtle, unpretentious, lightweight craftsmanship sets the bar for innovative, timeless design. The LAMY 2000 makes a truly special gift for a lover of good design, or an exceptional writing instrument for your daily needs.
Specifications
Ballpoint pen
Medium tip – 1mm
Black ink
Refill with LAMY M16 Ballpoint Pen Refill
14.2cm long
Polycarbonate and stainless steel body (Black); Stainless steel with brushed finish (Brushed Stainless Steel); Grenadilla wood with stainless steel accents (Black Wood); Yew wood with stainless steel accents (Yew Wood)
Designed and made in Germany
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About Brand
Lamy, a renowned German pen manufacturing company, was founded by Josef Lamy. Josef, who originally worked as a sales representative for Parker Pen in Germany, established the business in 1930. He initiated his venture by purchasing Orthos, an existing pen manufacturer, marking the beginning of his independent company. This move was driven by his vision to create a distinct brand in the writing instrument industry.
Under Josef Lamy's leadership, the company embraced innovation and quality, setting new standards in the design and manufacture of writing instruments. Lamy's approach was pioneering, especially in its use of moulded synthetic plastics, which was a significant innovation at the time.
The company continued to grow and evolve, and in 1952, it was renamed and officially given the name of its founder – Lamy. This marked the start of a new chapter in its history, with the brand becoming synonymous with high-quality, functional, and beautifully designed writing instruments.
Lamy has since developed into a global lifestyle brand, celebrated for its commitment to design and functionality. The brand's philosophy, captured in the slogan “not just a pen”, highlights its dedication to creating products that are more than mere tools for writing—they are lifestyle accessories that embody style, innovation, and quality