Ingo Maurer
Birdie Pendant Light
Classic
Price € 2.513,00
Exceptional and extravagant, Birdie embodies the concept of an unconventional lamp that aims to amaze and impress any environment in which it is placed. The design is innovative and strong in the use of twelve LED bulbs on which small goose feathers are added to give the illusion that each end is actually a bird ready to fly away. The electric wires that connect the central part appear as ribbons that bind each "bird" to the center, thus preventing it from flying free around the room. An extremely innovative and original concept, capable of creating confusion and suggestion wherever you want to place it.
Ø 70 x H.100 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
To discover the full range of services available, visit our delivery page.
Suggested versions (2)
Personalize your request
Cables' Colour
Select
Select
Select
Unbridled fantasy, taste for witty provocation and a pinch of healthy madness: these are the ingredients of the genius of Ingo Maurer and its inimitable lamps. Ingo Maurer's research is all in the name of eclecticism, far from fashions and trends, expression of a very personal vision of design, always coherent yet surprising. Ingo Maurer lamps are unique objects, bordering on the world of art and ready-made, impregnated with underground culture and made entirely in a craft workshop of Munich.Read more
Designed by
Ingo Maurer
Ingo Maurer (1932-2019), with his highly personal aesthetic research between art and design applied to the world of lighting, was one of the most loved and appreciated figures of German design of the late twentieth century. His lamps are surprising and ingenious, capable of reworking economic materials in an unexpected way, crossed by a poetic vein that is not without irony. After studying graphic design and a few years of experience in the United States, in 1966 he founded his Design M in Munich, which later became Ingo Maurer GmbH, a creative laboratory through which he will give life to all his projects. His surprising research that reinterprets iconic and reassuring forms in a creative and decontextualized way is manifested since his first lamp, the Bulb model, in which the entire luminaire takes the shape of a large oversized light bulb. Over the years, personal exhibitions have been dedicated to him all over the world, from Paris to Amsterdam, from New York to Frankfurt, and he has obtained important awards such as that of Royal Designer for Industry (conferred in London by the Royal Society of Arts in 2005) or the Compasso d'Oro International (2011). He has rarely tried his hand at furniture design, for example in a special collaboration with De Padova.
Read more