Brand:
Ingo Maurer
Designer:
Ingo Maurer 2005
Materials:
Fibreglass. For flush mounting in lowered ceilings. Installation depth 23 cm. 230/125/12 volts. With 100 watts 24° halogen bulb, socket G53. Built-in transformer. CDM version for 230 watts only: Installation depth 24 cm. Complete with bulb 35 watts, 24°, socket GX 8,5 and integrated electronic ballast. Base plate 41 x 41 cm.
Bulb:
35W GX 8,5
Number of bulbs:
1
Light source:
Halogen
Dimmer (Variable brightness):
No
Emission of light:
Direct
Dimmable lamp:
-
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Ingo Maurer Light Cone L CDM

Brand: Ingo Maurer
Category: Spot Light
Listprice:
€ 1100 VAT included
Discounted:
911 VAT included

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One for all: Light Cone by Ingo Maurer is a ceiling light designed for flush mounting in lowered ceilings and “declined” in different sizes according to the desired installation depth. An absolutely minimalist but refined project, an intentionally hidden structure that gives the effect of a pleasant and pure light cone, as the name of the lamp says. Light Cone, made of fiberglass, is available for an installation depth of 18 cm (S version), 23 cm (L version) or 19 cm (vertical S version).

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