Ingo Maurer Campari Light Pendant Light Red
€371.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
Campari Light Campari! RAFFAELE CELENTANO 2002
The Campari Light pendant lamp by Ingo Maurer is an unusual pendant lamp consisting of real Campari soda bottles that can be removed individually. Campari Light was designed by the Italian photographer Raffaele Celentano 2002 for Ingo Maurer. The coloured Campari bottles form the lampshade, in the middle of which the light source is hidden. The light shines downwards and at the same time penetrates through the Campari bottles. The content of the bottles gives the light a colourful touch. The lamp is height-adjustable and designed exclusively for the weight and size of the bottles supplied and must not be fitted with heavier bottles under any circumstances.
Colour: | Red |
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Designer: | Ingo Maurer |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Illuminant included: | No |
Manufacturer / Model: | Ingo Maurer Campari |
Material: | Plastic, glass |
Max. Power per lampholder in watts: | 75 |
Number of sockets: | 1 |
Style: | Modern |
Version: | E27 |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
Height adjustable: | Yes |
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Height in cm: | 20 |
Suspension max. in cm: | 150 |
Ø in cm: | 23 |
Replaceable illuminant: | Yes |
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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.