ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Fountain Pen - Dark Storm
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ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Fountain Pen - Dark Storm

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ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Fountain Pen - Dark StormStorm gray depth meets modern precision in the ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Dark Storm fountain pen. The signature large silhouette delivers a confident presence in the hand, while the moody, carbon inspired finish shifts between graphite and silver tones for a refined, contemporary look. Craftsmanship & Design Line D Large is known for its balanced proportions and clean geometry. Here, the dark finish carries a subtle, technical character that hints

Storm-gray depth meets modern precision in the ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Dark Storm fountain pen. The signature large silhouette delivers a confident presence in the hand, while the moody, carbon-inspired finish shifts between graphite and silver tones for a refined, contemporary look.

Craftsmanship & Design

Line D Large is known for its balanced proportions and clean geometry. Here, the dark finish carries a subtle, technical character that hints at woven texture without overwhelming the form. Polished metal accents frame the design with cool luster, and the fit and finish reflect the brand's exacting standards, from the crisp clip profile to the seamless transition at the grip. The result is a modern statement piece that feels quietly purposeful at the desk or in a travel kit.

Writing Experience

A stainless steel medium nib delivers a smooth, steady line with dependable starts and well-regulated flow across a range of papers. It is tuned for daily usability, equally at home with notes, journaling, and signatures. The cartridge or converter filling system offers practical versatility: load convenient cartridges when traveling or opt for bottled ink to explore nuanced shades that complement the pen's storm-gray palette. The substantial yet well-balanced body supports controlled, fatigue-free writing.

Brand Heritage

Founded in 1872, ST Dupont is a French luxury house renowned for its mastery of metalwork and distinctive finishing. The brand's writing instruments carry the same disciplined approach seen in its iconic objects, uniting contemporary design language with precision engineering made to stand the test of time.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: ST Dupont Line D Large Carbon Dark Storm fountain pen
  • Nib: Stainless steel, medium
  • Filling system: Cartridge or converter
  • Finish: Dark gray, carbon-inspired motif
  • Trim: Silver-tone metal accents
  • Category: Luxury writing instrument
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