INGO MAURER, Watapunga Table Lamp

Out of stock

This nice Watapunga lamp from the MaMo Nouchies Series, designed by Ingo Maurer and Dagmar Mombach in 1998, pays homage to Isamu Noguchi and Japanese Akari craft. With delicate hand-manipulated paper, metal, silicone, glass and aluminum elements, it stands elegantly on a steel base and includes a 50-watt halogen bulb with a dimmer. The lamp has such a sculptural presence that it is more a piece of art than a common table lamp.

No longer in production, it has become a sought-after collector's item, preserved in good vintage condition.

h x w x d: 110 x 13 x 22 cm / weight: 1.70 kg

-

SOLD - destination Mons, Belgium

Looking for a similar item or selling one? Let us know.

0.00 €
excluding shipping cost


About Ingo Maurer

Ingo Maurer (1932–2019) was a German designer known for his experimental approach to lighting. After working in graphic design, he founded his own studio in 1963, focusing on the development of lamps and light systems.

His work ranges from simple objects, such as the Bulb lamp, to more complex systems like YaYaHo, where light elements can be positioned freely along low-voltage wires. Alongside these designs, he created expressive pieces such as Lucellino and Porca Miseria!, as well as large-scale light installations for public spaces.

→  Discover More About Ingo Maurer