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Top Lighting Designers: Ingo Maurer, The “Poet Of Light”

Top Lighting Designers: Ingo Maurer, The “Poet Of Light” – Earning his nickname as “Poet Of Light”, Ingo Maurer was an industrial designer and a true pioneer especially in lighting design, that truly left his impact in this world! Let’s take a look at some of his most audacious contemporary art products and reminisce about the good old days where the German designer made a name for himself.

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Ingo Maurer’s Breaking Buddha features a series of masks that form a light. Image by Tom Vack

Over the course of five decades, Maurer re-conceptualized lighting design with his tongue firmly in his cheek, while being among the first to adopt the latest technical innovations from LEDs to OLEDs.

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Over the course of his extraordinary career, Ingo Mauer won many of the industry’s highest accolades, from the Compasso d’Oro to the Design Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany, as well as the title Royal Designer of Industry, which he was awarded by the British Royal Society of Arts.

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Maurer’s Zettel’z 6 light was designed in 1998.

Ingo Maurer was born in 1932, in the brief period between the first and second world wars, on a small island in Lake Constance called Reichenau.

I think of myself as a weed,” he said in what was perhaps one of his last interviews. “I just grew, and a weed always comes back up. I went to school for only six years because of the war. That was it.”

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From there, he completed an apprenticeship as a typesetter before studying commercial graphics in Munich. In 1960, he escaped a divided Germany, living between New York and San Francisco for three years while working as a graphic designer and art director for a small advertising agency.

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Bulb, Ingo Maurer’s creation that set the designer’s name in history’s books.

But his career didn’t fully take off until 1966 when he created one of his most well-known designs. The bulb was originally conceptualized for installation in Venice and consists of an ordinary lightbulb, engulfed within a larger glass orb to form a table lamp.

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However it proved so popular, that Ingo Maurer went on to found his own production company that same year, in order to mass-produce the design. The piece is still produced today by his 70-strong team in Munich. His wife Jenny Lau, who oversaw the business side of the operation, died in 2014.

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Lucellino Table, 1992
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Porca Miseria!, 1994
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Bulb is in the permanent collection of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), alongside some of the designer’s other seminal works, such as the winged lightbulb Lucellino, and Porca Miseria! a chandelier made from an assemblage of broken porcelain and crockery.

His work – which straddles art and functional design – has been explored through solo exhibitions at New York’s Cooper Hewitt Museum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam among others.

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Ingo Maurer bathes Torre Velasca in red light for Audi’s City Lab event
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Beyond his commercial lamps, Ingo Maurer also created large-scale lighting installations, for example for Issey Miyake’s 1999 fashion show in the Parc de la Villette, the atrium of Lafayette Maison in Paris and the Torre Velasca in Milan.

Ingo Maurer worked up until the end of his life, explaining in an interview with the Goethe Institut:

Although I sometimes would really like to pack it all in because I have the feeling that it’s all getting to be too much for me, I then think about all those employees, so many of whom have been with us for so many years.”

When I founded the firm, I took on a great responsibility for these people and I want to support and advance the company as long as I can. Afterwards, they’ll have to do without me, but I’m very confident they will manage.

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Installation for Residenztheater, Munich, 2019
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Ingo Maurer‘s final art installation, a sweeping chandelier made of more than 3,000 silver-plated leaves, was completed in Munich’s Residenztheater on 18 October, just days before his death.

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