Lamy Pens traces its origins back to 1930, when C. Josef Lamy, then a representative for the Parker Pen Company, founded his own pen company, initially selling under the Orthos and Artus brands. By 1939, Lamy was producing 200,000 fountain pens annually. Following a brief interruption during World War II, the company was reestablished as C. Josef Lamy GmbH in 1948. The pivotal moment in Lamy’s history came in 1966 when Dr. Manfred Lamy, the founder’s son, introduced the Bauhaus design philosophy to the company’s products, revolutionising the market with the iconic LAMY 2000.
Today, Lamy stands as a leading German manufacturer of writing instruments, recognised globally for its quality and innovation. With an annual production exceeding 6 million units, Lamy’s product range includes fountain pens, digital writing tools, painting and drawing instruments, and accessories. Catering to various needs, Lamy offers models suitable for students, professionals, and even exclusive designs for special occasions. True to the Bauhaus principle of "form follows function," Lamy’s designs emphasize aesthetics, functionality, ergonomics, and a superior writing experience.
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