
Spiegel
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Spiegel
The Spiegel light was made famous for its role in Verner Panton’s complete interior installation of Der Spiegel Publishing House in Hamburg in 1969. The design is an avant-garde statement piece for the modern contemporary home. Typical for a Panton design, the lamp can be mounted either individually or as part of a system—on the wall or in the ceiling—enabling the user to create a stunning single-piece statement or a dramatic large-scale installation, depending on mood, personality and space.
The large quadratic lamp has a circular indentation in the center, which holds the light source, which is then concealed under a hemispheric shade that breaks and softens the light and banish glare. What Panton created with Spiegel was an architectural and sculptural art piece that doubles as a lamp providing a beautiful and soft ambient light, capable of entirely transforming the space around it.
- Wall lamp
- Entire light in brushed aluminum
- E14 (220V) / E12 (110V) max. 60W
- 24.6"w 24.6"h 7.9"d


