Lighting
Celebrity is a table lamp using sun glasses differently at once.
The oil-lamp „concave“ belongs to f maurer’s working-cycle „fire at the table“ . Made of stainless-steel as table or wall models, the secret of the hollow space is not
perceptible at a glance – it contains the burning oil of these archaic bowls. „Concave“ has been awarded many highly conveted design prizes.
The Design of the TWIST lampshade is defined by computer algorithms. Via our web interface, every consumer, interior designer and architect is able to design their individual lampshade. This is possible through the use of rapid manufacturing. Each lampshade comes out of the 3D-printer as one of a kind piece.
The oil-lamps „concave“ and „convex“ belong to f maurer’s working-cycle „fire at the table“ . Made of stainless-steel as table or wall models, the secret of the hollow space is not perceptible at a glance – it contains the burning oil of these archaic bowls.
The light ICO is about the suspenseful relationship corners and curves have. The light made of acrylic glass consists of three right-angled frames describing a sphere in their peculiar arragement around a center.
This lighting sculpture enables you to create your own large number of lighting combinations by remote control (LED). Colours can be mixed and dimmed in various levels of intensity.
LIA Baby adds noble aspects to the light it generates. Whether used as a floor or table lamp, the classical design of this product and the warm light its filament bulbs give off makes it a guaranteed eye catcher which highlights rather than distracts from its surroundings.
AD 3 is the handmade reproduction of a lamp created by the french designer Charles Martin (1884 - 1934). It is movable in any direction.
venus - a light collection in different variations
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Re: Celebrity
I love this and I would like to have it in my house. greating to Stefan ;-)
answerposted by: Julia | April 7, 2008 08:53 PM
Re: Ray
I will never leave my house without sunglasses anymore and never have to worry about losing a pair. If there would be a design movement called pop-art products, that would be it...
answerposted by: Jordi | March 1, 2007 04:04 PM
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