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Light au Lait is functional and quirky, and fits nicely, but not exclusively, into kitchens and cafes. The teacup is attached to a saucer and, thanks to a ball joint, can be rotated 180° and tilted 30°. The switch is a teaspoon, which is pulled to turn the light on and off. Teacup and saucer are made of stoneware.
Available in multiple finishes and sizes to complement a variety of interiors and architectural settings.
For full specifications, materials, and configuration options, visit the Ingo Maurer official website.
Material: Translucent porcelain or glass | Light source: LED | Style: Wall lamp
Ingo Maurer (1932–2019), known as the Poet of Light, was a German designer whose work transformed lighting from functional object to emotional art. Born on Reichenau Island, he trained as a typographer before founding Design M (later Ingo Maurer GmbH) in Munich in 1963. His iconic Bulb lamp (1966) entered MoMA's permanent collection, and his subsequent career produced an extraordinary body of work — Lucellino, Zettel'z, Porca Miseria!, and YaYaHo — that consistently blended poetry, humour, and technical innovation. He died in Munich in 2019 at the age of 87.
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