This extremely rare, exquisite pendant lamp, is a part of Ingo Maurer’s Uchiwa series, designed for Design M in 1974, which embodies the dynamic and innovating essence of 1970s design.
Named ‘Hana II’, this ceiling light features six fans crafted from bamboo and rice paper, materials traditionally used in Japanese Uchiwa fans, lending the piece organic elegance. Each fan, delicately connected to the central bamboo fixture, creates an enchanting silhouette when illuminated. Light seeps gracefully through the rice paper and the cotton diffuser, casting soft, diffused radiance, while the bamboo elements cast intriguing shadows, thus creating an immersive lighting experience. The cotton fabric details add a tactile depth to the design, enhancing its whimsical nature.
Due to the usage of these delicate materials, many of these light sculptures have been damaged or lost over the years. Therefore the ones remaining have become a unique find. This particular Lamp has no damage at all, and remains in excellent condition, making it an even more unique find! The height of the lamp is adjustable with the three small ropes , with which you can also straighten the lamps position when needed.
Maurer’s ‘Hana I’ transcends mere functionality; it stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of Japanese heritage and German design ingenuity, offering any interior space a welcoming, ambient radiance and an unmistakable mid-century appeal.
Designer: Ingo Maurer
Manufacturer: Design M Germany
Period: 1970s
Dimensions: H60/150cm Cm X Diameter 85 Cm
Condition: Excellent And Original, Electrical Wiring Works
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBeigeMaterialBambooNumber of items1Height60 cmWidth85 cmDepth85 cm