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Lamy Logo 204 M+ Black Ballpoint Pen

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Original price $19.95
Original price $19.95 - Original price $19.95
Original price $19.95
Current price $17.95
$17.95 - $17.95
Current price $17.95
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Lamy Logo 204 M+ Black Ballpoint Pen

This modern interpretation of the ballpoint is slender and elegant, manufactured with Chrome tip and end piece to create an incredibly comfortable everyday writing experience. The LAMY Logo features a smooth cylindrical plastic barrel highlighted with cyclical grooves to aid grip and control near the point. The solid chrome sprung clip is designed to fit all widths of material while the chrome highlights on end and barrel tip make this pen pop. The LAMY Logo refills with LAMY M16 ballpoint refill.

Features

  • Black plastic body, chrome trims
  • Click action with integrated clip
  • Supplied with LAMY M16 ballpoint refill

LAMY QUALITY

Highest quality in technology, processing and material is self-evident in Lamy pens. Lamy pens make a clear statement: ‘best value for money’.

LAMY DESIGN
Lamy Pens are self-contained and succinct. By tradition they embody the Bauhaus principle of functional design: ‘form follows function’. This approach makes Lamy pens unmistakable style icons and the name Lamy a quintessential brand.

LAMY: MADE IN GERMANY

Lamy pens embody the best German design tradition and engineering art. They stand out by virtue of innovation, reliability, restraint and status which does not relate to luxury but to intelligence.

Pens from Lamy can be seen on the New York Stock Exchange, at conferences in Tokyo, or in the lecture halls of Buenos Aires. And each of these pens first saw the light of day in Heidelberg, the city with Germany’s oldest university.

Here, just a few minutes by car from the world-famous ensemble of castle, old town and the River Neckar, Lamy develops and produces fountain pens, ink rollerballs, ballpoint pens and propelling pencils which have been amongst the most popular examples of modern design since 1966.

And, despite increasing globalisation, nothing will change this in future. Because Lamy is firmly rooted in its Heidelberg location. An employer of around 400 people from the city and its surrounding area, a patron of culture and a sponsor. But also a family firm which knows precisely that it draws part of its strength and authenticity from a vibrant region which for centuries has stood for science, research and cosmopolitanism.