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Bulb Lamp
This is a Lamp. It was designed by Ingo Maurer and manufactured by Ingo Maurer GmbH. It is dated 1966 and we acquired it in 2008. Its medium is mold-blown glass, chrome-plated metal, incandescent bulb. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
This object was featured in our Object of the Week series in a post titled A Bulb Within A Bulb.
This object was
donated by
Ingo Maurer.
It is credited Gift of Ingo Maurer.
- Edison Lamp
- bamboo, glass, wood, brass, plaster, platinum, cork.
- Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, Cat. 310579.01.
- 14.2012.44
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- glass, plastic, brass, halogen light source.
- Gift of Ingo Maurer GmbH and Graham Owen.
- 2014-7-1-a/c
- Poster, Atoms for Peace, General Dynamics
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Arthur Cohen and Daryl Otte in memory of Bill Moggridge.
- 2013-42-8
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- brassed steel, blown glass opal diffuser.
- Courtesy of Flos USA, Inc..
- s-e-1823
- Poster, Yamagiwa International Competition for Lighting Fixtures Exhibition
- photo-offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Sara and Marc Benda.
- 2009-20-17
Its dimensions are
H x diam.: 29.2 x 20.3 cm (11 1/2 x 8 in.)
Cite this object as
Bulb Lamp; Designed by Ingo Maurer (German, b. 1932); Manufactured by Ingo Maurer GmbH (Germany); Germany; mold-blown glass, chrome-plated metal, incandescent bulb; H x diam.: 29.2 x 20.3 cm (11 1/2 x 8 in.); Gift of Ingo Maurer; 2008-16-1-a,b
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Maira Kalman Selects.