Ingo Maurer LED Pendant Lamp Birdie
€2,451.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
Birdie LED Birds! INGO MAURER 2002/2017
Birdie LED is a new version of the halogen lamp Birdie, one of Ingo Maurer's most famous designs. The twelve LED light sources with low energy consumption emit a warm white light and thus create a pleasant room atmosphere. Twelve winged illuminants strive apart on tinned copper rods. The user bends and stretches the rods into their final position. The lamp's cables are optionally available in red or transparent. The LED bulbs are produced exclusively for Ingo Maurer GmbH and can only be used in LED models of the Birds family. With a total height of 100 cm, Birdie LED is suitable for room heights up to 260 cm. Suspension accessories for greater room heights are available separately. Not suitable for rooms with high humidity. Recommended dimmer: Govena PROI-250 -LT LED
Brightness in lumen: | 1200 |
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Colour rendering (CRI) in Ra: | >=80 |
Colour temperature in Kelvin: | 2700 |
Consumption in watts: | 12 x 1,5 |
Power consumption in kWh / 1000 hrs.: | 18 |
Replaceable illuminant: | Yes |
Colour: | Red, Transparent |
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Designer: | Ingo Maurer |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Dimming type: | with phase section |
Illuminant included: | Yes |
Manufacturer / Model: | Ingo Maurer Birdie |
Material: | Metal, goose feathers |
Number of sockets: | 12 |
Version: | E27 |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
Height adjustable: | Yes |
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Height in cm: | 100 |
Suspension max. in cm: | 300 |
Ø in cm: | 70 |
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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.