Ingo Maurer LED Ceiling Lamp Lil Luxury
€2,710.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
Lil Luxury INGO MAURER AND TEAM 2009
As a smaller version of the Luxury Pure, the Lil Luxury ceiling lamp is in no way inferior to its big sister and appears equally sublime. As a golden sail, it seems to float in the room and thus becomes a decorative highlight. Consisting of three differently sized sails, whereby the smallest sail is 65cm x 65cm and the largest is 120cm x 120cm, the ceiling light is held by ropes at the corners and is particularly suitable for rooms with a ceiling height of 240cm or more. The lamp is made of lacquered paper in gold or silver.
Sail 1: 119 x 119 cm. Sail 2: 89 x 89 cm. Sail 3: 65 x 65 cm. Distance of ceiling mount: 200 x 200 cm. Minimum suspension depth of the top sail: 25 cm. The lowest sail must hang at least 35 cm below the ceiling. Distance between the sails: 6 cm.
Brightness in lumen: | 3000 |
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Colour rendering (CRI) in Ra: | >=90 |
Colour temperature in Kelvin: | 2700 |
Power consumption in kWh / 1000 hrs.: | 39 |
Replaceable illuminant: | No |
Depth in cm: | 120 |
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Height in cm: | 35 |
Width in cm: | 120 |
Designer: | Ingo Maurer |
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Dimmable: | Yes |
Dimming type: | with phase section |
Illuminant included: | Yes |
Manufacturer / Model: | Ingo Maurer Lil Luxury |
Material: | Paper, Metal |
Number of sockets: | 1 |
Version: | LED |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
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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.