1Jul 1, 2012
The Wo Bist Du, Edison,…? (Where are you, Edison?) pendant light was inspired by the innovation of Thomas Edison’s original capture of electric light. The 360 degrees projection of a hologram, featuring an incandescent bulb, was never achieved prior to this piece’s conception in 1997 by designer Ingo Maurer. Even the socket of the holographic […]
2Jun 22, 2012
The Ingo Maurer Jimken Suspension floats through air with translucent, glowing paper wings, mirroring the devastating beauty of an ethereal ghost or fluttering butterfly. Created in 1998, this unique lighting structure seemingly effortlessly marries the beauty and flexibility of paper with the latest lighting technology innovations. designer: ingo maurer producer: ingo maurer materials: paper, glass, […]
3Feb 27, 2012
The Lampampe table lamp was designed in 1980 by Ingo Maurer. The use of Japanese paper in construction gives the lamp a light and elegant presence. The casually wrinkled form displays strength in its soft effect and is part of the design. The base is illuminated from within which casts a soft glow. designer: ingo […]
4Dec 31, 2011
Ingo Maurer received a Pop! of inspiration for this brilliant, playful light. The Bang Boom pendant lamp was designed for Ingo Maurer in Germany and is a limited edition. The Bang Boom is a variation of the original Zettel Z pendant lamp, which is monochrome. The Bang Boom is made unique by taking a cue […]
5Sep 17, 2011
This Ingo Maurer floor lamp plays on the question if light is a particle or a wave and concludes that it’s both. The discrete rounded glass suspends between two delicate stainless steel flexible wires that are micro-thin. When the glass is moved the lamp vibrates creating beautiful and intriguing patterns of light on the wall. […]
6Sep 8, 2011
Ingo Maurer designed the Hot Achille as a homage to Achille Castiglioni’s 1971 Parentesi light. The Hot Achille is a contemporary floor to ceiling light that hangs from a coaxial cable pulled by a counterweight, which keeps the cable tight. This brilliant lamp contains a freely rotatable reflector and a variable dimmer. The height of […]
7Sep 8, 2011
The whimsical Max. Mover is a functional light that explains its name through its 180 degree rotation, telescopic arm, and nylon suspension wires that allows for height adjustment. The reflector is also freely adjustable in two different directions. Not uncommon for Ingo Maurer, the designer adds his usual brillance to this aluminum and fiberglass suspension […]
8Aug 10, 2011
The AR-ingo lamp for Ingo Maurer was designed by the famous designer Ron Arad. An elegant floor lamp that will be sure to add ample illumination to any space. The AR-ingo was designed in 1984 and is made up of a honeycomb aluminum structure with a 150 watt, socket E27 light. The electronic dimmer and […]
9Mar 21, 2011
Ingo Maurer’s long-standing interest in materials and his passion for paper are combined with his admiration for Japanese art are the inspiration for these fluid and etheral lamps. With the MaMo Nouchies, Maurer and Dagmar Mombach, who developed the technique for transforming the paper; all performed by hand according to the Japanese tradition, involves the […]
10Mar 21, 2011
A swirling tank of water? Yes, that’s right, this light is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Movement, light and water are three elements that appear again and again in Maurer’s work. This light was made as a collaboration with his team member Sebastian Hepting. This stunning light is both organic and geometric, with its loose, […]