Ingo Maurer Blow Me Up Floor Lamp or Pendant Lamp
€257.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
Inflatable THEO MÖLLER, INGO MAURER & TEAM 2017
The inflatable luminous rod "Blow Me Up" can be used flexibly. Blow Me Up can be leaned against, hung from the wall or ceiling, placed on a shelf or on the floor. A light source for the living spaces of people for whom change and mobility are what make life interesting. A sensor dimmer is integrated on one side of the LED strip, allowing the luminaire to be switched and dimmed without touching it. The LED strip shines on the reflective side of the tube, scattering indirect light around the room. Blow Me Up is inflated by the user in just a few minutes. A suspension made of nylon threads, magnets and an adjustment ring are included. Optionally with plug-in power supply or ceiling canopy with integrated ballast.
Order the matching accessories right away:
- The plug-in power supply unit if you want to set up the luminaire.
- The canopy and power supply unit if you want to hang the luminaire.
Brightness in lumen: | 1400 or 2000 |
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Colour rendering (CRI) in Ra: | >=90 |
Colour temperature in Kelvin: | 3000 |
Comparative value in watts: | 100 or 150 |
Consumption in watts: | 20 or 30 |
Lifetime in hours: | 25000 |
Colour: | Silver, Blue, Purple, Green |
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Designer: | Ingo Maurer |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Dimming type: | with gesture control |
Illuminant included: | Yes |
Manufacturer / Model: | Ingo Maurer Blow Me Up |
Material: | Plastic |
Switching mode: | Sensor |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
Length in cm: | 120 or 180 |
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Suspension max. in cm: | 300 |
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Ingo Maurer Luminaires.
In 1968, the German designer Ingo Maurer presented his own luminaire designs at Italian trade fairs for the first time and was immediately able to make a name for himself. Since then, the brand has enjoyed an uninterrupted rise. in 2010, Ingo Maurer was even awarded the German Design Prize. Today, the Ingo Maurer design lamps are designed and produced in an office in Munich.
Ingo Maurer Luminaires.
In 1968, the German designer Ingo Maurer presented his own luminaire designs at Italian trade fairs for the first time and was immediately able to make a name for himself. Since then, the brand has enjoyed an uninterrupted rise. in 2010, Ingo Maurer was even awarded the German Design Prize. Today, the Ingo Maurer design lamps are designed and produced in an office in Munich.