At Salone Internazional del Mobile’s Euroluce in Milan, designers fearsomely competed for attention by decking out their booths with high-tech light displays. But the one that caught our eye and held our attention was a series of innovative light structures from the always creative Ingo Maurer. And this year, Mr. Maurer’s fixtures were particularly green, integrating an array of everyday and reused objects including toothpaste tubes. Leave it to him to make Colgate beautiful.
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You cover some great stuff here. I like the toothpaste tubes.
AMAZING
I am a ID student… recently went to Ingo Maurer showroom in Soho (NYC). I was immediatelly fascinated by his work. He has a great Hanging Lamp at MOSS.
But I have to say, I am blown-away by the way he transforms everyday items into such work of art. The Toothpaste Tubes are brilliant..
Comprised of stacked cubes made from gold, brass, steel and plastic figurines, the bizarre but beautiful lighting structure Moon over Cuba harbors a strange narrative within its cagey construction …
cagey? can you say guantanamo? think about it, amerikans!
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