Ingo Maurer Pendant Light Zettel'Z A5 Laughing Buddha Limited
€2,240.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
Zettel'z Laughing Buddha Limited Edition INGO MAURER AND TEAM 2018
Zettel'z Laughing Buddha once again expresses Ingo Maurer's fascination with Chinese porcelain figures, which he has also used for some special versions of Porca Miseria! Limited edition, 200 pieces. With 80 sheets of Japanese paper, printed on two sides with photos of smashed Chinese Buddha figures. Japanese paper DIN A5, stainless steel, heat-resistant satin glass. Zettel'z Laughing Buddha requires two light sources: one uplight and one downlight. Depending on the application, the use of the original halogen spotlight is still recommended, for example if colours are to be reproduced excellently. As an energy-efficient alternative, you can also use LED light sources. The upper socket can be fitted with an LED retrofit, e.g. Philips Master E27.
Colour: | White |
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Designer: | Ingo Maurer |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Illuminant included: | No |
Manufacturer / Model: | Ingo Maurer Zettel'Z A5 Laughing Buddha |
Material: | Paper |
Max. Power per lampholder in watts: | 250 |
Number of sockets: | 1 |
Version: | E27 |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
Height in cm: | 120 |
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Supply cable in cm: | 330 |
Ø in cm: | 120 |
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.