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In [[1966]] the company created what is considered its masterpiece, the [[Lamy 2000]]. For the realization of this pen the [[Lamy]] turned to ''Gerd A. Müller'' a famous industrial designer who followed the [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus Bauhaus] stylistic movement for which the shape follows the function. The pen was made in [[Makrolon]], a polycarbonate plastic resin reinforced with glass fibers, a revolutionary material for the epoch. Equipped with a [[piston filler]] the pen is considered one of the best examples of modern design for the simplicity of the lines and the functionality of the realization.
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In [[1966]] the company created what is considered its masterpiece, the [[Lamy 2000]]. For the realization of this pen the ''Lamy'' turned to ''Gerd A. Müller'', a famous industrial designer who followed the [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus Bauhaus] stylistic movement for which the shape follows the function. The pen was made in [[Makrolon]], a polycarbonate plastic resin reinforced with glass fibers, a revolutionary material for the epoch. Equipped with a [[piston filler]] the pen is considered one of the best examples of modern design for the simplicity of the lines and the functionality of the realization.
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In 1966 the company created what is considered its masterpiece, the Lamy 2000. For the realization of this pen the Lamy turned to Gerd A. Müller, a famous industrial designer who followed the Bauhaus stylistic movement for which the shape follows the function. The pen was made in Makrolon, a polycarbonate plastic resin reinforced with glass fibers, a revolutionary material for the epoch. Equipped with a piston filler the pen is considered one of the best examples of modern design for the simplicity of the lines and the functionality of the realization.