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Canned Light LED Pendant light / Wall lamp Ingo Maurer
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Especially illuminated: Canned Light LED Pendant Light / Wall Light by Ingo Maurer
This unusual pendant light is created in the original design of the famous American canned soup "Campbell's Tomato Soup", which was also immortalised by Andy Warhol in his famous works of art. The Ingo Maurer Canned Light pendant lamp was designed by Christoph Matthias.
The lamp is infinitely height-adjustable and as its light shines directly downwards, it is ideal for use above the dining table or the kitchen counter.
Ingo Maurer - The surprisingly different kind of lighting
Artist, poet, light figure - since 1966, the designs of the certified graphic designer Ingo Maurer have inspired us because they are as extraordinary as they are individual. From the very beginning, Ingo Maurer produced his creations himself - this made the uncompromising realisation of every single artistic idea possible. Away from immobile, static designs, towards the lightness of being - this maxim is reflected in each of Ingo Maurer's designs. He died on 21 October 2019, but his art of lighting lives on!
Technical details
- LED 5 W | 3000 K | 375 lm | CRI > 95 | 200 - 240 Volt
- suitable for illuminants of energy classes G.
- Cable length: 200 cm
- Cover: Ø 8 cm
Product number: | INGO MAURER 1467000 |
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Manufacturer | Ingo Maurer |
Designer | Christoph Matthias |
EAN-Nummer | 4251545416191 |
Herstellerartikelnummer | 1467000 |
Shipping method | Normal parcel shipment |
Material | Tin can, aluminum, stainless steel, plastic |
Height (cm) | 200 |
Diameter (cm) | 8.5 |
Energieeffizienzklasse Leuchtmittel | Suitable for light bulbs of energy class G. |
Light Source | 5,5 W, LED, GU10, 36°, 3000 K, 375 lm, CRI 97, 20.000 h, EEC G (A–G) |