Lucellino is an iconic design lamp created by the visionary artist Ingo Maurer in 1992. Thirty years after its birth, Lucellino remains a great work that encompasses the combination of light and poetry. The name itself contains a play on words between "light" and "bird", allowing the light or rather the bulb itself to fly, opening an image in the mind of a concrete element that fits perfectly with an abstract concept. The wings of the bulb in question are handmade from real goose feathers which can be cleaned and dusted with a small brush. The Ambient light bulb is specially made exclusively for Ingo Maurer and is screwed into a classic E27 socket. The winged bulb is held high thanks to a thin, long-limbed and elegant brass support, which accompanies the electric cable covered in a bright red. Characteristic of the light emission of Lucellino is the variation of the color temperature through the Dynamic White which allows to adjust the light temperature from 2000K to 2700K through the dimmer, also used to turn the lamp on and off. Not suitable for humid environments, Lucellino is ideal for those who want to give an artistic experience to indoor areas.
The Ambient bulb is specially made exclusively for Ingo Maurer.
- Material: Brass
- Source: Ambient E27 5W
- Voltage: 12V DC
- Light emission: Direct
- Color temperature: Tunable White 2000K>2700K
- Dimmable
- For indoor: IP20
Dimensions
- Height: 30 cm
- Width: 35 cm
Data sheet
Reference: 032825
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