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Loom Gunmetal Fountain Pen, Medium, Anthracite Matt

Loom Gunmetal Fountain Pen, Medium, Anthracite Matt

Featuring a grip section with fine rings and a subtly curved form, Loom writing implements are varied and fascinating. They are characterised by luminous colours and an puristic elegance. The modern trio, consisting of a twist ballpoint pen, rollerball pen and fountain pen, captivates with a conical shape and the high-contrast interplay of matt and gloss effects. "Metallic" will add a colourful highlight to your college writing pad or desk. "Piano" embodies classical elegance and a fascinating lifestyle: the polished metal barrel sets off the pure white and black, while the varnish adds a trendy gloss to this series.

Product Detail

  • Metal barrel, matt gunmetal surface
  • Embossed grooves on the grip for a comfortable writing posture
  • Spring-loaded clip
  • Detachable cap
  • High-quality stainless steel nib in width M (medium)
  • Equipped with a cartridge/converter system
  • Fitted with a cartridge
  • Cartridges in different colours available separately
  • Converter can be purchased separately
  • White gift box with attractive printed slip case
Made in Germany

Made in Germany

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"Made in Germany" is a seal of quality for high-end goods produced in Germany. It stands for reliability, trust and branded products with high added value.

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Did you know?
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Did you know?
Faber-Castell grows about 20 cubic metres of wood every hour, which corresponds to around 1 truck load.
Faber-Castell grows about 20 cubic metres of wood every hour, which corresponds to around 1 truck load.
Did you know?
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Did you know?
The profile of wood-cased pencils was changed from round to hexagonal/triangle because they were constantly rolling off the table.
The profile of wood-cased pencils was changed from round to hexagonal/triangle because they were constantly rolling off the table.