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Red OMAS Ballpoint Pen Desk Marble Support Vintage

Red OMAS Ballpoint Pen Desk Marble Support Vintage

€200,98

Red OMAS Ballpoint Pen Desk Marble Support Vintage

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Quill Stiloforo sphere Omas Sfera Black body with golden details Laminati perfectly writes with fabulous marble marble support 7x7 height 6.5 plus Giglio Snodato Omas that welcomes the pen

🖊 He writes with Refill New

🔍 Conservative state: as shown in the photo

📦 Case equipped

🔍 Conservative state as a photo

📖 An era of ink and genius: founded in Bologna in 1925 by Armando Simoni, Umas (Mechanical Officina Armando Simoni) embodied Italian artisan excellence in the world of writing. The Extra model, introduced in 1932, represents one of the company's masterpieces, distinguishing itself for the multifaceted design and the use of precious materials such as celluloid. "Extra" was inspired by the art of the era trends, with a multifaceted processing that required artisan precision. The loading system and the screw closure of the hood were distinctive characteristics of this model. The very refined design of the faceted or smooth lines, with decorations such as the Greek band on the hood. Already between the 1950s and 1970s, the charm of office desks was enhanced by tools such as stylophores: symbols of professionalism and elegance. These tools are not only pens, but real furnishing accessories, often present on the desks of managers, notaries and lawyers. Each written trait with these tools transmits authority and style, making writing an important and distinctive act


📖 An era of ink and genius: founded in Bologna in 1925 by Armando Simoni, Umas (Mechanical Officina Armando Simoni) embodied Italian artisan excellence in the world of writing. The Extra model, introduced in 1932, represents one of the company's masterpieces, distinguishing itself for the multifaceted design and the use of precious materials such as celluloid. "Extra" was inspired by the art of the era trends, with a multifaceted processing that required artisan precision. The loading system and the screw closure of the hood were distinctive characteristics of this model. The very refined design of the faceted or smooth lines, with decorations such as the Greek band on the hood. Already between the 1950s and 1970s, the charm of office desks was enhanced by tools such as stylophores: symbol

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