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The LAMY 2000 has been writing design history since 1966 and it is still one of the most modern writing instruments today. Function alone determines form. With this design principle Lamy has won the hearts of many design enthusiasts throughout the world. When the Lamy 2000 made its first appearance, it was the first writing instrument of the modern era which did not seek to be a status symbol, but simply an honest, high-precision tool for writing by hand. It is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art.
The sleek, modern Lamy 2000 Fountain pen comes in two versions: a Black Makrolon fiberglass body and cap with beautiful Matte Brushed Stainless Steel trim, and an all Matte Stainless Steel body, cap and trim. The pen cap features the flat Lamy spring-mounted pen clip and can be posted securely. The Lamy 2000 utilizes a large capacity piston operated ink filling system and can only be refilled using an ink bottle. It will not accept ink cartridges. The Lamy 2000 comes with a smooth writing Platinum-plated 14-Karat Gold Hooded nib available in either a Fine or Medium nib size. Every Lamy 2000 fountain pen comes with a Lamy lifetime warranty.
Length, Capped: 5.5"
Length, Posted: 6”
Designer: Gerd A. Müller
The Lamy brand is defined by their timeless modern aesthetics and perfect functionality, embodying the Bauhaus principle of functional design: ‘form follows function’. This approach makes Lamy products unmistakable style icons and the name Lamy a quintessential brand. Lamy has always collaborated with world renowned designers who continually provide Lamy with inspiration for new fine writing instruments. Yet, in spite of ever-changing creative input, the typical Lamy design is always preserved and clearly recognizable – thanks to the brand’s well-proven design principles based on the consistent symbiosis of aesthetics and functionality.