
Lamy
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen
$249
The 1966 icon that defined Lamy's design language. Makrolon body, 14K gold nib, piston-fill mechanism. On permanent display at MoMA.

$70
Designed by Jasper Morrison. Seamless deep-drawn aluminum body with satin anodized finish. A uniquely harmonious modern silhouette.
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Lamy
$249
The 1966 icon that defined Lamy's design language. Makrolon body, 14K gold nib, piston-fill mechanism. On permanent display at MoMA.

Lamy
$32
The world's most popular fountain pen. Ergonomic triangular grip, sturdy ABS plastic, iconic wire clip. Launched 1980, designed for students, loved by all.

Lamy
$42
The Safari elevated in aluminum. Lightweight yet substantial, with translucent grip section and spring brass wire clip. Same beloved ergonomics.

Lamy
$329
The 2000 reimagined in velvety matt-polished stainless steel. Same Bauhaus DNA with a more substantial feel. Platinum-plated 14K gold nib.

Kaweco
$66
Lightweight aluminum body with the classic Sport silhouette. Available in anodized colors including black, raw, anthracite, and deep red.

Kakimori
$76.00
All-black aluminum fountain pen with bead-blasted finish. Lightweight, fingerprint-resistant, with converter for any ink color.

Kaweco
$75
One of the world's smallest fountain pens at just 9.8cm. Solid brass construction, originally designed in 1910. Holds standard cartridges.

HMM Project
$35
Precision ballpoint pen with low center of gravity for excellent writing balance. Uses SCHMIDT P900M refill. Raw aluminum or black finish.

Baron Fig
$65
A precision-machined aluminum rollerball pen designed for daily use. Refillable for life with a satisfying click mechanism.

Inventery
$99
303 stainless steel construction offers excellent durability and a refined brushed finish. Compatible with Parker-style refills.