Lamy Studio fountain pen review

Lamy Studio fountain pen review

This Lamy Studio is an all-metal fountain pen with a shiny metal grip and a soft lacquered brushed metal barrel and cap.

Lamy Studio fountain pen uncapped

As is typical with Lamy pens, the construction is extremely high quality. Nothing wiggles or wobbles and the cap both closes and posts with an extremely satisfying pop and click. The clip is firm and has an interesting design in that it makes a quarter turn from top to bottom and so ends with the thin edge ready to grip your pocket or paper.

Lamy Studio fountain pen capped

The nib is the usual Lamy steel nib, although there is a more expensive version available with a gold nib. Lamy nibs are okay – nothing spectacular but they get the job done. They are all swappable between most models and replacements are available cheaply. I particularly enjoy the 1.1mm italic nib but the fine one that came with this particular pen is… fine (sorry).

Lamy Studio fountain pen nib

The finish on the barrel is really lovely. It’s a gorgeous soft satin dark blue. The cap has Lamy written on it in a stylish and modern font. It’s a very good looking pen.

Lamy Studio fountain pen posted

I was expecting the shiny metal grip to cause me problems but it didn’t, I found it easy and comfortable to hold. The pen as a whole is well balanced whether posted or not and is a good weight and length.

Lamy Studio fountain pen with flowers

Lamy pens take proprietary cartridges but the Studio comes with a converter so it’s easy to use whichever inks take your fancy (such as this beautiful Diamine Eau de Nil).

Lamy Studio fountain pen deconstructed

The Lamy Studio is a fantastic pen. It looks modern and stylish and is fantastically well engineered. It’s comfortable to use and writes reliably. The nib is unspectacular but reliable and easily swapped for whichever width you feel the urge to use. I’d wanted this pen for a while and am very grateful to The Pen Company for sending it to me. I wasn’t disappointed.

Lamy Studio fountain pen handwritten review

Website: Pen Paper Pencil

Ian is a teacher who likes pens. Possibly too much. He writes at penpaperpencil.net and tweets at @ian_hedley

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