For the Lucellino Lamp, Ingo Maurer’s design from 1992, a winged lightbulb suggests a poem as object: In Italian, “luce” means “light” while “uccellino” translates as “little bird.” A design in MoMA’s collection, the Lucellino is composed of a glass LED-lit bulb and wings made from goose feathers. The lamp’s stand creates the illusion of delicate threads tracing the flying bulb’s trajectory. The Lucellino Table Lamp is powered by standard plug-in. It measures 17.75h × 6.25"diam. with a 118” cord.
The Lucellino Table Lamp is not suitable for rooms with high levels of humidity. To care for the goose-feather wings, clean by gently dusting them with a paintbrush or similar tool.