The witty Lucellino lamp from Ingo Maurer took its origin from Maurer’s fascination with the common lightbulb.Stating that the lightbulb was an inspiration of his, Maurer once said that the ...
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The witty Lucellino lamp from Ingo Maurer took its origin from Maurer’s fascination with the common lightbulb.Stating that the lightbulb was an inspiration of his, Maurer once said that the lightbulb was “the perfect meeting of industry and poetry.”A combination of the Italian words for light (luce) and bird (uccello), the lamp combines goose feather wings with a light bulb on a delicate wire stem to give the impression of a glowing cherub flying. Replacement bulbs can be ordered.Care instructions: Never use damp cloths or sponges to clean lamp. Dust with a light feather duster or paintbrush. Wipe metal parts with a soft dry cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use.
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