Pininfarina
Pininfarina is Italy's largest automotive design studio, formerly a body building company. Founded as Carrozzeria Pinin Farina in 1930 in Turin by Battista Farina, nicknamed "Pinin", in 1961 it was renamed Pininfarina. Before the war, she was engaged only in the development and production of exclusive bodies, and since the early 50s she has designed and produced production models for Italian and foreign companies. She worked most closely with Ferrari, but also worked with Alfa Romeo, Peugeot, Fiat, GM, Lancia and Maserati sports cars.
Pininfarina is a famous design bureau from Turin, which worked on Ferrari supercars and at the same time a brand of "eternal" pens. The designers created a line of unusual accessories together with Napkin, an Italian manufacturer of innovative gadgets. The tip of the Pininfarina pens is made of a special metal alloy that oxidizes paper upon contact. There is a clear trace in the place of contact, like a pencil.