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Pic-a-stic Pendant Lamp

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pic-a-stic pendant lamp

Design Andreas Walther, 2022
Lacquered wooden rods, rubber band
Made in Germany by Ingo Maurer

Pic-a-stic is a pendant lamp that joins the playful and humorous collection by Ingo Maurer. The lamp consists of a set of 50 lacquered wooden rods and a rubber ring that fixes the rods "in the air".

Andreas Walther, who originally comes from the field of "stop motion film", wanted to capture in his design the moment when the sticks of the classic game "Mikado" are released before they fall apart. Pic-a-stic is available in two versions: a version made of black and white sticks plus two red sticks and a colorful version with blue, red and orange sticks. Thus, pic-a-stic leaves room for free design and the owner becomes a co-designer, as was the case with many earlier models by Ingo Maurer. The lamp can be plugged into 14 variants, which can be varied and extended by individual color combinations. As a single luminaire above a table or as a group above a bar counter, for example, pic-a-stic can be used in both private and public areas. With pic-a-stic, Andreas Walther is launching his first luminaire in collaboration with the Ingo Maurer team.

Ingo Maurer started to design exceptional lamps, lighting systems, and objects beginning in the middle of the 1960s, which his company produces and distributes worldwide. Manual production by hand is an integral part of their corporate philosophy and all Ingo Maurer designs have been hand-made in their production facility in Munich, Germany since 1970.

17.7" - 19.7" diameter | 14.2" - 21.7" h | bulb: requires 1x 12w GU10 bulb

$703.00 + free shipping
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Ingo Maurer started to design exceptional lamps, lighting systems and objects beginning in the mid 1960s in Germany. Realizing design ideas without compromise is a core value.

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