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Ingo Maurer's "Ju-Yon" ceiling lamp is an exceptional piece that fuses Japanese tradition with the innovation of 1970s German design.
Design and Materials
Designed in 1974 as part of the Uchiwa series, the "Ju-Yon" lamp stands out for its structure composed of fourteen fans made of bamboo and rice paper, typical materials of Japanese Uchiwa fans. These elements are arranged in two rows and attached to the central bamboo frame with clips, creating a unique and elegant silhouette.
Dimensions and Adjustments
Measuring 115 cm high, 60 cm wide, and 60 cm deep, this lamp adapts to a variety of interior spaces. Its height is adjustable thanks to three small cords that allow it to be adjusted up to 100 cm, making it easy to integrate into different environments and lighting needs.
Lighting and Ambience
When lit, the light gently passes through the layers of rice paper, emitting a warm, diffused glow. The bamboo components cast subtle shadows, creating an enveloping and serene atmosphere that enriches any space.
Exclusivity and State of Conservation
Due to the fragility of the materials, many of these light sculptures have been damaged or lost over time, making the existing pieces unique finds. This particular lamp is in excellent condition, preserving its original integrity and functionality.
Ingo Maurer's "Ju-Yon" transcends its practical function to become a work of art that celebrates the harmony between Japanese heritage and German creativity. It's an ideal piece for those looking to add cozy ambient lighting and a distinctive touch of mid-century design to their space.
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