• Swift Rollerball Pen Black

Swift Rollerball Pen Black

LAMY

Regular price € 33,27
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Description

Writing with the LAMY Swift Rollerball Pen Black is as smooth as it gets. The inks flows freely, with low smudging. Because of its unique flow, the pen is a favourite among those who enjoy drawing and sketching with pen, while the quick-drying ink has also made it a favourite among left-handed...

Writing with the LAMY Swift Rollerball Pen Black is as smooth as it gets. The inks flows freely, with low smudging. Because of its unique flow, the pen is a favourite among those who enjoy drawing and sketching with pen, while the quick-drying ink has also made it a favourite among left-handed creatives. The perforated rubber grip provides great ergonomics for your hand, and is elegantly integrated in the design. It needs no cap, as the ink simply extends when clicked into the writing position. LAMY's innovative character becomes apparent in all the details of this pen. 

Details

Measures 14,5 x Ø1,1 cm
Uses LAMY M66 refill
Includes one LAMY M66 refill in blue
Made in Germany

LAMY x Misc Store Amsterdam

LAMY makes just the right sort of pen: unpretentious workhorses designed to be used anytime, anywhere, as unobtrusively as possible. Their success is due in no small part to LAMY’s particular attention to the ergonomics of their pens, making them ideal for use in schools, meetings and old-fashioned letter writing.

Many models — but most notably the Safari — have been designed to fit readily into the hand, with well positioned grips that reduce strain around the muscles and joints in your hand. Writing should be so simple that you don’t even have to think about it. The pen just slips into your hand and your thought comes out, and then you move to the next thing.

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About LAMY

LAMY

LAMY makes just the right sort of pen: unpretentious workhorses designed to be used anytime, anywhere, as unobtrusively as possible. Their success is due in no small part to LAMY’s particular attention to the ergonomics of their pens, making them ideal for use in schools, meetings and old-fashioned letter writing.

Many models — but most notably the Safari — have been designed to fit readily into the hand, with well positioned grips that reduce strain around the muscles and joints in your hand. Writing should be so simple that you don’t even have to think about it. The pen just slips into your hand and your thought comes out, and then you move to the next thing. 

Founded by Josef Lamy in 1930, LAMY came into its own in the ashes of post-war Germany with the LAMY 27, an innovative fountain pen that ran counter to the more ornate tastes of the day. In 1966, they followed this up by releasing the controversially minimalist LAMY 2000, designed by ex-Braun designer Gerd A. Müller. With the Safari’s release in 1980, the company had become the quintessential brand for school children and youths throughout Germany, and soon enough through most of Western Europe.