Ingo Maurer Floatation Suspension Lamp

Made in Germany
Designed by Ingo Maurer
  • 1222000 / Version 2: 100 cm / Cable 200 cm
    • 1222000
    • Version 2: 100 cm
    • Cable 200 cm
    • 1223000
    • Version 3: 75 cm
    • Cable 200 cm
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1222000 / Version 2: 100 cm / Cable 200 cm
Regular price
$5,345
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$5,345
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Regular price
$5,345
Sale price
$5,345
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per 
1223000 / Version 3: 75 cm / Cable 200 cm
Regular price
$4,685
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$4,685
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Regular price
$4,685
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$4,685
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Japanese paper, metal. Height adjustable with red-enamelled iron ring. Metal canopy, white finish.

Dimensions

Version 2
Diameter: 100 cm
Height: 45 cm

Version 3
Diameter: 75 cm
Height: 45 cm

Materials

Shades separately replaceable. Not suited for rooms with high humidity.

Made of Japanese paper. The paper is crinkled as an intended design attribute.

The material reacts to fluctuations from humidity. Therefore, changes in the rigidity of the shades can not be prevented. These lamps are not suited for environments with high humidity.

Ingo Maurer

Formerly based in Münich, Germany, Ingo Maurer was one of the most exciting lighting designers until his death on 21 October 2019 aged 87. 'Wo bist du, Edison?', 'Birds, Birds, Birds', 'Blame Sid', long before one had ever even experienced the magic and fun of Ingo Maurer's lights, the names demanded attention. Maurer's designs are layered in meaning and rich in detail and his work has international appeal, with exhibitions, installations and commissions have always played a large big part of his studio's work.  Maurer has collaborated with Issey Miyake, Fernando and Humberto Campana and Unicef amongst others, and his work is regularly shown in galleries and museums around the world.