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Lucellino LED Table Lamp

Lucellino is a member of the iconic Birds family. And is one of many pieces from Ingo Maurer that pays homage to and shows his love of the Edison light bulb. The name is a play on words, from the Italian luce, meaning light, and uccellino, meaning little bird. Lucellino has a single winged light bulb "flying" from its canopy.

The light bulb is adorned with goose-feather wings and attached to a brass wire. At first glance, Lucellino LED seems to be nothing else but Ingo Maurer's well known trade mark Lucellino, presented in 1992. In redesigning Lucellino as a LED version, it was the designer's main goal to change it as little as possible, except for the light source.

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Lucellino is a member of the iconic Birds family. And is one of many pieces from Ingo Maurer that pays homage to and shows his love of the Edison light bulb. The name is a play on words, from the Italian luce, meaning light, and uccellino, meaning little bird. Lucellino has a single winged light bulb "flying" from its canopy.

The light bulb is adorned with goose-feather wings and attached to a brass wire. At first glance, Lucellino LED seems to be nothing else but Ingo Maurer's well known trade mark Lucellino, presented in 1992. In redesigning Lucellino as a LED version, it was the designer's main goal to change it as little as possible, except for the light source.

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$346.50

Original: $990.00

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Lucellino LED Table Lamp—

$990.00

$346.50

Description

Lucellino is a member of the iconic Birds family. And is one of many pieces from Ingo Maurer that pays homage to and shows his love of the Edison light bulb. The name is a play on words, from the Italian luce, meaning light, and uccellino, meaning little bird. Lucellino has a single winged light bulb "flying" from its canopy.

The light bulb is adorned with goose-feather wings and attached to a brass wire. At first glance, Lucellino LED seems to be nothing else but Ingo Maurer's well known trade mark Lucellino, presented in 1992. In redesigning Lucellino as a LED version, it was the designer's main goal to change it as little as possible, except for the light source.

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