- Brand:
- Ingo Maurer
- Designer:
- Jan Roth 1973
- Materials:
- Reflector anodized aluminium, brass. 230/125 volts. E14 socket.Transparent cable with switch and plug, length 400 cm. Complete with 40-watt frosted bulb. Also available as table lamp with cast-iron base, Ø11 cm, and flexible suspension rod, length 57 cm (base and rod nickel-plated).
- Bulb:
- 40W E14
- Number of bulbs:
- 1
- Light source:
- Incandescent o Energy Saving
- Dimmer (Variable brightness):
- No
- Emission of light:
- Direct
- Dimmable lamp:
- -
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A shiny “pear” of aluminium and brass: here is Grasl, a suspended or table light
designed in 1973 by Jan Roth that is part of Ingo Maurer's catalog, along with its
“sister” Grasl Vulgaris of which we'll talk about later. Grasl is a simple but full of
style lamp, that finds in the simplicity of shape and structure the ideal ground to show
off its brilliant materials. Grasl's characterizing element, in all its versions, is the
reflector: as we said before it has a peculiar “pear” shape and its smooth and rounded
surface is enhanced by the materials chosen, aluminium and brass. The reflector is
held by a transparent wire fixed to the ceiling rose for the suspended version, while in
the table version is mounted on a flexible nickel-plated arm placed on a nickel-plated
cast iron base.
Grasl Vulgaris is the same but has different materials: aluminium with corrugated
surface for the reflector, same materials for the base and arm of the table version.



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