In February, Lamy released a teaser of all the special edition pens that will be released in 2019 including the Bronze Al-star and the Pastel Safaris. The latest one to come out is the special editions of the Lamy Studio.
The Lamy Studio isn’t new to Lamy’s product line. This family of pens have been around for quite some time with five colors in their regular line up. There also have been several special edition colors released in the past such as the terra cotta and the olive.
The LAMY studio elegantly shows just how close design and art can be. This premium writing instrument seamlessly fuses its individual elements with its convex cylindrical form while simultaneously foregoing all unnecessary embellishments. The propeller-shaped, seemingly twisted clip counters the objective elegance of the LAMY studio with an innovative design accent.
Lamy Studio Aquamarine
For 2019, they have launched the Aquamarine Lamy Studio, which is turquoise that leans more on the green hue. The body has a matte finish with a metal grip section.
The Aquamarine Lamy Studio will cost around $80, same as black, blue, and steel regular Lamy Studio fountain pens.
Lamy Studio Lx All Black
The all black Lamy Studio differs from the rest of the regular edition Lamy Studio pens. One thing that sets it apart is the black metal clip that match the cap and the body. The Aquamarine and the rest of the regular editions have chrome metal clips. It also comes with a black (interchangeable) nib that adds to classy and sleek look of the Lx all black.
Lamy Lx fountain pens cost more than the regular ones and the same goes for the Studio Lx, which retails at approximately $120.
The Lamy Studio is also available in rollerball and ballpoint form. Nibs are also interchangeable, just like the Lamy Safari and Al-star.
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