Wall and mirror light
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Small effort, big effect. The Linestra
From an ugly duckling - the S14d socket from Osram with the euphonious name "670 socket GR 250V UNV1" - Mawa has made this beautiful swan: by wrapping the drab gray raw body with a neat little steel coat. In use, the main actor of this luminaire is indeed clearly the 50 cm long, line lamp called illuminant in the dimensions of a fluorescent tube. But thanks to Mawa, the luminaire itself is also well worth a closer look. In its parade role as a mirror luminaire (mounted to the right and left of the mirror), it evenly illuminates those reflected in the mirror when equipped with a matt rod lamp; with a clear rod lamp, it succeeds even more spectacularly. We offer the lamp in three versions, with the surface of the copper-plated and brass-plated variant clear overpainted.
Lighting for Living Areas and Museum Exhibitions. Mawa Design.
Mawa Design was founded in 1977 by Martin Wallroth in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Wallroth initially developed and produced objects for the living area and often played a pioneering role for formative ideas in product design. In the 1980s, he began fruitful collaborations with external designers excelling at bringing product ideas quickly to commercial viability thanks to the company’s flexible structure. While diligently producing the various serial models, Mawa customized a selection of products to different specifications: Luminaires for the master houses at the Bauhaus Dessau, the home of Corbusier, the University of the Arts and the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin, the Treptow Crematorium and the Luther House in Wittenberg were among them. And last but not least, museums worldwide present Mawa luminaires, renowned for high-quality materials and unsurpassed technical implementation, as parts of their collections.
Combining Manufacture Skills and High-Technology Knowledge.
Mawa luminaires have always been at the cutting edge of light design while excelling at the technical execution and directing the light with regard to the fancied visual impact. Groundbreaking innovations in the lighting sector, such as the LED filament light bulbs, immediately found their way into the Mawa product cosmos. A decisive factor in the entrepreneurial success of Mawa Design was (and still is) the extraordinary combination of design studio and manufactory. Since 1997, the company has been based in the Palmhof, a renovated and listed historical monument in Langerwisch near Potsdam. Eventually, the manufactory offers enough space for all employees and the creation and production of the numerous in-house designs such as the wall and mirror lamp “Linestra”, the wall and ceiling lamps “Etna” and “Eintopf”, plus lighting classics of other renowned designers such as the pendant lamp “Havanna” designed by Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg or the floor lamp “Schliephacke” named after its creator.
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Article Number 86282
Housing made of steel; socket made of plastic. Socket S14d (max. 60 W). Height 8.5 cm, width 3.7 cm, depth 4.8 cm. Weight 150 g. Delivery without an illuminant.
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